Minnesota License Law

A Minnesota licensee fails to disclose a material fact about a property to a buyer. The buyer later discovers the defect after closing. Which legal theory would the buyer most likely use against the licensee?

ABreach of contract
BFraudulent misrepresentation by omission✓ Correct
CNegligent appraisal
DTrespass

Explanation

Failing to disclose a known material fact constitutes fraudulent misrepresentation by omission in Minnesota. The licensee had a duty to disclose and deliberately or negligently failed to do so.

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