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A buyer is concerned about whether registered sex offenders live in the neighborhood of a home for sale. The buyer's agent should advise the buyer to

Correct Answer

C) check the public sex-offender registry database

Under Megan's Law principles, sex-offender information is maintained in a public registry. Agents should direct buyers to this public resource rather than personally guaranteeing neighborhood safety.

Answer Options
A
ask the seller to provide a list of all neighbors
B
require the listing agent to guarantee the neighborhood is safe
C
check the public sex-offender registry database
D
file a complaint with the local zoning board

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