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During a listing appointment in DeKalb County, seller Maria mentions that her neighbor's well water tested positive for contamination last year, but she's never tested her own well. Her 1990 home has a private well system. What disclosure and recommendation should the listing agent make?

Correct Answer

B) Disclose neighbor's contamination and recommend well testing

The agent should disclose the known information about neighboring well contamination as it's a material fact that could affect the property, and recommend testing of the subject property's well. This information could influence a buyer's decision and property value. A is incorrect because the neighbor's contamination is relevant known information. C fails to provide complete material information. D is wrong because the neighbor's contamination should be disclosed regardless of the subject property's test results.

Answer Options
A
No disclosure needed since her well hasn't been tested
B
Disclose neighbor's contamination and recommend well testing
C
Only recommend testing without mentioning neighbor's issue
D
Advise seller to test well before listing and disclose results only if contaminated

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