Ohio License Law
An Ohio licensee who discovers during a showing that the property has undisclosed major structural damage should:
AComplete the showing and keep quiet to avoid embarrassing the seller
BDisclose the condition to their buyer-client, as it is a known material fact✓ Correct
CWithdraw from the transaction immediately
DAdd a note to the MLS listing
Explanation
A licensee who discovers undisclosed material facts must disclose them to their client. Concealing known material facts violates both agency duty and Ohio license law.
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