New York License Law
Which of the following is considered 'misrepresentation' under New York license law?
APresenting a low offer to the seller
BMaking a false statement about a property's condition to induce a buyer to purchase✓ Correct
CProviding a comparative market analysis
DAdvising a buyer to obtain a home inspection
Explanation
Misrepresentation involves making false statements of material fact. Under New York license law, a licensee who makes false statements about a property to induce a purchase is subject to discipline, civil liability, and potentially criminal prosecution.
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