easy · National Real Estate Exam
A buyer's agent is asked by his client if the property has ever had water in the basement. The agent knows from a previous listing of the same house that it flooded three years ago, but he tells the buyer he 'isn't aware of any issues' so the buyer doesn't get discouraged. This is a breach of the duty of:
- Loyalty
- Accounting
- Confidentiality
- Disclosure
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