Pennsylvania License Law

Under RELRA, a Pennsylvania licensee must disclose all known material defects about a property to:

AOnly the party they represent
BAll parties to the transaction regardless of who they represent✓ Correct
COnly potential buyers — not current owners
DOnly PREC upon request

Explanation

While a licensee's fiduciary duties run to their client, the duty to disclose known material facts about a property extends to all parties. Pennsylvania licensees must disclose known defects (structural problems, environmental hazards, zoning violations) even to parties they do not represent, as this is a legal obligation beyond agency duties.

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