Agency
A seller's agent who learns that the property has a leaking basement is required to:
AKeep this information confidential to protect the seller
BOnly disclose this if the buyer asks about the basement
CDisclose this known material defect to prospective buyers✓ Correct
DDisclose this only to the buyer's agent, not the buyer
Explanation
Regardless of agency representation, all licensees have a non-waivable duty to disclose known material defects to all parties. A leaking basement is a material defect that must be disclosed.
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