Agency
A NH buyer's agent discovers the seller is planning to build a highway next to the subject property. The agent must:
AKeep it confidential as the seller's private information
BDisclose it to the buyer as a material fact affecting the property✓ Correct
CIgnore it since it has not happened yet
DReport it only to the NHREC
Explanation
Known plans for adjacent development or infrastructure (such as a highway) that would materially affect the property's value or desirability must be disclosed as material facts, regardless of whose interests may be affected.
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