Pleading Elements of Fraudulent Misrepresentation

Butler v. Yusem, 44 So.3d 102 (Fla. 2010): "there are four elements to fraudulent misrepresentation: (1) a false statement concerning a material fact; (2) the representor's knowledge that the representation is false; (3) an intention that the representation induce another to act on it; and (4) consequent injury by the party acting in reliance on the representation."

Trenton H. Cotney
Board Certified in Construction Law
Trent Cotney, P.A.
1207 N Franklin St, Ste 222
Tampa, FL 33602
(813) 579-3278

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  1. I am building a new townhome. The building does not look anything like the picture which has the building beautifully embellished with extra roofs and peaks. The building looks like a box. Is this fraudulent misrepresentation in Florida?The pictures induced me and others to buy the units.

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