Agency
A Nebraska listing agent who learns a property has significant foundation issues should:
AAdvise the seller to lower the price without disclosing the reason
BAdvise the seller to disclose the issue and ensure it is properly noted on the SPCDS✓ Correct
CKeep it confidential unless asked
DOnly disclose it after the buyer's inspection period has expired
Explanation
The listing agent must advise the seller to properly disclose known material defects (including foundation issues) on the SPCDS. Concealing known defects violates the seller's and agent's legal obligations.
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