Agency
A NH buyer's broker who discovers that a property has been the site of a homicide should:
ANever disclose murders since they are not physical defects
BDisclose it to the buyer as a potentially material fact, depending on the buyer's needs and NH's psychological defects disclosure standards✓ Correct
COnly disclose it if asked by the buyer
DConceal it to ensure the sale closes
Explanation
NH, like many states, addresses 'psychological defects' such as a homicide on the property. While NH law does not always require disclosure, a buyer's agent serving the buyer's interests should inform the buyer of facts that may be material to their decision.
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