Connecticut License Law
A Connecticut broker discovers that their MLS listing contains an error about the property's square footage. The broker must:
ALeave the error since it has already been published
BCorrect the error promptly to avoid misrepresentation✓ Correct
COnly correct it if the buyer asks about square footage
DHave the seller sign a waiver
Explanation
Real estate licensees have a duty of honesty and accuracy in all representations about a property, including MLS listings. A known error—such as incorrect square footage—must be corrected promptly to avoid misrepresentation to potential buyers.
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