Agency
What is the duty of disclosure an Ohio agent owes to their client?
ADisclosing only positive information
BDisclosing all material facts known to the agent that could affect the client's decision✓ Correct
CDisclosing only the agent's commission
DDisclosing the agent's personal opinion only
Explanation
The duty of disclosure requires an agent to reveal all material facts known to them that could affect the client's decision-making, including property defects, market conditions, and relevant information about other parties.
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