Agency
Pennsylvania law requires a buyer's agent to disclose known material facts about a property to their buyer client. Which of the following is a material fact the agent must disclose?
AThe seller's religious affiliation
BA known structural defect in the foundation✓ Correct
CThe seller's reason for moving
DThe names of previous owners
Explanation
Known structural defects are material facts that affect the value and desirability of a property and must be disclosed by the buyer's agent to their client. The seller's religion and personal reasons for moving are not material facts and may be protected information.
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