Agency
A Pennsylvania listing broker's duty to disclose material facts extends to:
AOnly information provided by the seller in the SPDS
BAll material facts known by the broker regardless of whether the seller disclosed them on the SPDS✓ Correct
COnly facts that are visible during a physical inspection
DOnly defects more than 5 years old
Explanation
A listing broker in Pennsylvania has an independent duty to disclose known material facts, not just relay what the seller stated on the SPDS. If the broker knows of a material defect the seller did not disclose, the broker must disclose it to prospective buyers.
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