Environmental

A Washington seller fails to disclose known soil contamination on their property. The buyer discovers it after closing. The buyer may have claims against the seller for:

AOnly the cost of the original purchase price
BFraud, misrepresentation, and damages under Washington's Consumer Protection Act (CPA)✓ Correct
COnly a fair housing violation
DNo claim if the contamination was pre-existing

Explanation

A seller who knowingly conceals material contamination may be liable for fraud, misrepresentation, and potentially violations of Washington's Consumer Protection Act. The buyer may seek rescission and/or damages for the undisclosed condition.

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