Contracts
In Kentucky, a seller who makes material misrepresentations in the seller's disclosure form faces potential:
AOnly administrative action by KREC
BCivil liability for fraud, rescission, and damages✓ Correct
COnly a reprimand from KREC
DNo liability if the buyer had a home inspection
Explanation
A seller who intentionally misrepresents material facts on the disclosure form can face civil claims for fraud, misrepresentation, and negligence, potentially resulting in rescission of the sale or money damages.
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