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Which of the following are BRRETA facts that apply to the liability of brokers engaged by landlords?

1) A broker has a duty to discover any potential adverse facts affecting either the neighborhood or subject property.
2) A broker is always liable to a prospective tenant for providing false information.
3) A broker does not have a duty to discover any potential adverse facts affecting either the neighborhood or subject property.
4) The broker's fiduciary requires full disclosure to the landlord any actual or potential adverse property information.

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Final answer:

BRRETA facts that apply to the liability of brokers engaged by landlords.

Step-by-step explanation:

Out of the given options, the BRRETA (Brokerage Relationship to Real Estate Transaction Act) facts that apply to the liability of brokers engaged by landlords are:

  1. A broker has a duty to discover any potential adverse facts affecting either the neighborhood or subject property.
  2. The broker's fiduciary requires full disclosure to the landlord any actual or potential adverse property information.

A broker is not always liable to a prospective tenant for providing false information, and does have a duty to discover potential adverse facts affecting the neighborhood or subject property. Therefore, options 2 and 3 are incorrect.

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