Agency
A Utah agent's duty of disclosure extends to:
AOnly information contained in the MLS
BAll known material facts that would influence a reasonable buyer's decision, including off-MLS information✓ Correct
COnly information the seller has authorized the agent to share
DInformation discovered after the transaction closes
Explanation
The duty of disclosure requires agents to disclose all known material facts, not just those in the MLS. This includes information the agent discovers through investigation, conversations, or observation.
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