South Carolina License Law
Under South Carolina law, which of the following would constitute 'misrepresentation' by a licensee?
AAccurately describing a property's square footage
BStating a property has no flooding when the agent knows it has flooded repeatedly✓ Correct
CDeclining to provide an opinion on property value
DStating the property is 'well-maintained' based on a visual inspection
Explanation
Misrepresentation involves a false statement of fact. Stating a property has no flooding history when the agent has actual knowledge of repeated flooding is intentional misrepresentation (fraudulent).
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