Agency
A North Dakota listing agent who deceives a buyer about the property's flood history may be liable for:
ANothing, since they represent the seller
BFraud or misrepresentation, and may face civil liability and license discipline✓ Correct
COnly NDREC administrative discipline, not civil liability
DCriminal charges only
Explanation
Actively deceiving a buyer about material facts such as flood history constitutes fraud or misrepresentation. The licensee may face civil liability to the buyer, license discipline by the NDREC, and potentially criminal liability.
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