Agency
A Texas real estate agent has a duty to disclose all known material facts about a property to prospective buyers. This duty exists:
AOnly when the agent represents the buyer
BRegardless of whom the agent represents in the transaction✓ Correct
COnly for defects that affect the physical structure
DOnly if the buyer asks specific questions
Explanation
Under TREC rules, Texas licensees have a duty to disclose known material facts that would affect a reasonable person's decision to purchase, regardless of which party the agent represents.
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