Agency
An Oklahoma real estate agent who represents a seller must disclose which of the following to potential buyers?
AThe seller's personal financial situation
BMaterial facts about the property that could affect its value, such as known structural defects, flooding history, or boundary disputes✓ Correct
CThe seller's minimum acceptable price
DThe seller's reason for selling
Explanation
While an agent owes confidentiality to their seller client regarding personal financial and motivational information, they must still disclose to all parties material facts about the property itself — known defects, title issues, or conditions affecting value or habitability.
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