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An agent knows that a property was the site of a notorious crime, making it a 'stigmatized property.'
Under most national standards, what is the agent's duty regarding this information?
- The agent is prohibited from disclosing the crime under federal fair housing laws.
- The agent must disclose the crime only if the buyer is represented by a different brokerage.
- The agent must disclose the crime to all potential buyers to fulfill the duty of loyalty.
- The agent is generally not required to disclose psychological stigmas unless state law specifically mandates it.
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