Fair Housing
Under Wisconsin law, a seller who provides false information on the Real Estate Condition Report may be liable for:
ANothing if the buyer inspected the property
BMisrepresentation damages and potentially punitive damages✓ Correct
CA fine from DSPS only
DLoss of the sale only
Explanation
A seller who knowingly provides false information on the Wisconsin Real Estate Condition Report may be liable for misrepresentation damages and, in cases of fraud, potentially punitive damages.
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