Kentucky License Law
A Kentucky agent who gives advice on whether a particular price is 'a good deal' without doing proper market research may face liability for:
APracticing appraising without a license
BNegligent or misrepresentation if the advice causes financial harm to the client✓ Correct
CViolating USPAP
DPrice-fixing under antitrust law
Explanation
An agent who provides price advice without adequate research and due diligence may face claims of negligent representation if the client relies on the advice to their financial detriment.
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