Agency
A Utah listing agent who has knowledge that the home was the site of a prior murder or suicide must:
AAlways proactively disclose this to all buyers
BDisclose if the buyer specifically asks, but has no proactive duty to disclose under Utah's psychological stigma statute✓ Correct
CNever disclose—this is protected private information
DDisclose only if the event occurred within the past year
Explanation
Utah's psychological stigma statute provides that the fact that a property was the site of a homicide, suicide, or other felony, or that an occupant had HIV/AIDS, is not a material fact requiring proactive disclosure—but an agent must answer honestly if asked.
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