Agency
A Nebraska listing agent learns that the seller has made unpermitted modifications to the property. The agent should:
AKeep it confidential as part of the agent-seller relationship
BDisclose the unpermitted work to potential buyers as it is a material fact✓ Correct
COnly disclose it if the buyer specifically asks about permits
DInstruct the seller to hide it during showings
Explanation
Unpermitted construction is a material fact that could affect property value, safety, financing, and insurability. The listing agent must disclose it to prospective buyers regardless of client confidentiality wishes.
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