Maryland License Law (alternative)
Under MREC regulations, which of the following actions by a Maryland licensee constitutes 'misrepresentation'?
AQuoting a price above market value for the seller's benefit
BIntentionally providing false information about a property's condition to a buyer✓ Correct
CSuggesting a buyer offer below list price
DAdvertising a property without stating the exact lot size
Explanation
Misrepresentation is a knowing false statement of a material fact. Intentionally providing false information about property condition to a buyer violates MREC regulations and Maryland law.
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