Agency
A real estate agent who represents the seller has a duty to disclose to ALL parties:
AThe seller's bottom-line price
BKnown material defects that could affect the buyer's decision to purchase✓ Correct
CThe seller's financial status
DOther offers the seller has received
Explanation
Even a seller's agent must disclose known material defects to all parties. This duty of disclosure to third parties regarding material facts exists regardless of which party the agent represents.
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