Listing a single-family residence for sale, the broker promises to advertise it regularly, on a weekly basis, until it is sold. Contrary to his agreement with the owner, the broker has no intention of advertising the property weekly. This would constitute:
a. actual fraud.
b. deliberate fraud.
c. constructive fraud.
d. negative fraud.
Answer: a. actual fraud.
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