Environmental
A Nebraska real estate agent lists a property with a septic system. The agent's disclosure obligation includes:
AOnly disclosing if the seller mentions issues
BDisclosing known issues and recommending professional inspection of the septic system✓ Correct
COnly disclosing in rural areas
DSeptic systems need not be disclosed as they are not structural
Explanation
Agents must disclose known defects in all property systems, including septic. Recommending professional septic inspection is prudent because septic failures are expensive and material to the transaction.
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