Agency
A New Jersey licensee who represents the seller must disclose to buyers:
AThe seller's minimum acceptable price
BKnown material facts about the property's condition✓ Correct
CThe seller's personal financial situation
DThe number of prior offers received
Explanation
Even a seller's agent must disclose known material defects and facts about the property to buyers. This duty exists regardless of agency relationship and cannot be waived by the seller.
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