Agency
What is a Nevada buyer's agent required to disclose to their buyer client about the listed property?
AOnly what the seller's agent has disclosed to them
BAll material facts known to the buyer's agent, regardless of source, including information about the property's condition, neighborhood, or transaction history that could affect the buyer's decision✓ Correct
COnly facts specifically requested by the buyer
DOnly publicly available information from the MLS
Explanation
A Nevada buyer's agent must disclose all material facts known to them that could affect the buyer's decision, including information obtained through their professional knowledge, inquiry, or investigation. The buyer's agent cannot withhold information to close the deal.
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