Hawaii License Law
In Hawaii, which of the following is an example of 'misrepresentation' by a real estate licensee?
AA. Accurately describing a property's condition to the buyer
BB. Stating the square footage is 2,000 when the agent knows it is 1,650✓ Correct
CC. Disclosing a known roof leak to the buyer
DD. Recommending a qualified home inspector
Explanation
Misrepresentation is a false statement of a material fact. Overstating the square footage when the agent knows the actual size constitutes misrepresentation.
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