Agency
A NC buyer's agent who discovers the property has a history of flooding that was not disclosed on the Seller Disclosure should:
AKeep it confidential since the agent represents the buyer
BDisclose this material fact to the buyer and may need to raise it with the seller's agent✓ Correct
CDisclose only if the buyer is getting flood insurance
DDisclose only after the due diligence period ends
Explanation
A history of flooding is a material fact that a buyer's agent must disclose to their client; the agent should also raise the undisclosed fact with the listing agent so the seller can update the disclosure.
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