South Carolina License Law
In South Carolina, which of the following represents a 'material fact' that a licensee must disclose?
AThe seller's personal preference in paint colors
BA known foundation crack that affects structural integrity✓ Correct
CThe neighbor's political views
DThe seller's relationship with their real estate agent
Explanation
A material fact is any information that would likely affect a reasonable buyer's decision to purchase or the price they would pay. A known structural defect (like a foundation crack) is clearly material.
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