Agency
Under Ohio agency law, an agent's duty of 'disclosure' to the principal includes disclosing:
AOnly property defects
BAll information the agent knows that is relevant to the client's interests in the transaction✓ Correct
COnly information obtained through public records
DOnly information volunteered by the other party
Explanation
The duty of disclosure requires agents to inform their principal of all relevant information they obtain — including facts about the property, the other party's motivations, or market conditions that affect the client's interests.
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