Agency
An agent's fiduciary duty of disclosure to a buyer client includes disclosing:
AOnly the defects that are easily visible during a showing
BAll material facts the agent knows that could affect the buyer's decision, including off-site conditions✓ Correct
COnly information the seller has agreed to disclose
DOnly information specifically requested by the buyer
Explanation
The duty of disclosure to a buyer client requires the agent to disclose all known material facts — including off-site conditions like a proposed highway or nearby nuisance — that could affect the buyer's decisions.
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