Agency
A NH seller's agent who has information that the buyer is planning to subdivide the property after purchase should:
AImmediately share this with the seller if it is material to the seller's decision✓ Correct
BKeep it confidential since it is the buyer's private information
CReport it to the NHREC
DRefuse to continue with the transaction
Explanation
The seller's agent must disclose material information to the seller, including the buyer's known intentions if they would affect the seller's decision. The agent's duty runs primarily to the seller client.
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