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A buyer's agent in California reviews a standard purchase agreement with her clients. They reach a paragraph in which the seller and licensee inform the buyer that a public, state-maintained registry exists at the California Department of Justice website and direct buyers to consult that resource if information about registered offenders in the area matters to their decision. The agent does not represent or research who lives nearby — she simply points buyers to the official registry. Which named disclosure concept does this paragraph implement?

Correct Answer

C) Megan's Law notice concept

The paragraph directs buyers to a publicly maintained state registry rather than asking the licensee to research or represent who lives nearby. That allocation — public registry plus buyer self-research, broker directs rather than reports — implements the Megan's Law notice concept.

Answer Options
A
Prior death on the property
B
Haunted property claim
C
Megan's Law notice concept
D
Stigmatized property

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