Connecticut License Law
Which of the following is an example of 'misrepresentation' that could result in disciplinary action against a Connecticut licensee?
ATelling a buyer the property has a new roof when the agent knows it is 20 years old✓ Correct
BAdvertising a property at its list price
CDisclosing a known flooding issue to a buyer
DRepresenting the seller in a listing agreement
Explanation
Misrepresentation involves making a false statement of a material fact. Falsely claiming a roof is new when the agent knows it is old is fraud and misrepresentation, violating Connecticut law and Commission regulations.
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