Agency
In Wyoming, the duty of disclosure requires a seller's agent to disclose to the buyer:
AAll information the agent knows about the property and the seller
BMaterial facts about the property that affect its value or desirability, but not confidential information about the seller✓ Correct
COnly defects visible on a physical inspection
DOnly information contained in public records
Explanation
A seller's agent must disclose material facts about the property (physical defects, environmental issues, legal encumbrances) to all parties. However, the agent must maintain confidentiality of the seller's personal information (motivation, financial situation).
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