True. Exaggeration, deception, and suppression of material facts pertaining to the property or the transaction are all prohibited by the code of ethics.
A code of ethics outlines the moral principles and best practices that an organization should adhere to in order, to be honest, ethical, and professional. If an organization's members violate the code of ethics, there may be consequences, including firing.
About Article 2, anyone is not required to find hidden flaws in the property, to provide advice on subjects beyond the realm of their expertise, or to divulge information that is private or secret in the context of agency or non-agency interactions as those terms are defined by state law.
For the purposes of Article 2, factors that are categorised by law or regulation as "non-material" or that expressly state they are exempt from disclosure are not deemed to be "pertinent."
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