Fair Housing
In Wyoming, a real estate licensee who discovers that a property they listed has a history as a 'meth house' but does not disclose this to buyers may face:
ANo liability since this is the seller's obligation
BLiability for failure to disclose a material fact that affects the property's value✓ Correct
COnly a state regulatory violation, not civil liability
DLiability only if the buyer specifically asks about the property's history
Explanation
Methamphetamine contamination is a material fact that affects a property's value and can pose health risks. Wyoming agents must disclose known material defects.
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