Environmental
A buyer in North Dakota asks about the proximity of the property to an oil and gas well. The agent should:
ARefuse to answer — it is not a real estate matter
BDisclose what they know and direct the buyer to appropriate sources for further information✓ Correct
CDownplay the concern to avoid losing the sale
DTell the buyer wells never affect property values
Explanation
Agents have a duty to disclose material information and should answer honestly. For detailed information, they should direct buyers to appropriate sources such as the North Dakota Industrial Commission's oil and gas division.
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