Agency

When a NJ buyer's agent discovers that the listing agent made false representations about the property in the MLS, the buyer's agent should:

AIgnore it as it is the listing agent's responsibility only
BAdvise their buyer client of the discrepancy and ensure the buyer has accurate information before proceeding✓ Correct
CReport only to the local Board of Realtors
DAccept the listing agent's representations at face value

Explanation

A buyer's agent has a duty to protect their client. Upon discovering inaccurate MLS representations, they must inform their buyer client and help them conduct proper due diligence, not simply rely on potentially false third-party representations.

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