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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T19:04:49+00:00 2026-05-13T19:04:49+00:00

I am getting the following exception on a call to Html.RenderPartial : The model

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I am getting the following exception on a call to Html.RenderPartial:

The model item passed into the dictionary is of type ‘ChildClass’ but this dictionary requires a model item of type ‘ParentClass’.

These two classes are related this:

public class ChildClass { /* properties */ }

public class ParentClass
{
    public ChildClass ChildProperty { get; set; }

    /* other properties */
}

I have an instance of ParentClass where the value of ChildProperty is null.

I have two partial views, ParentView (ViewUserControl<ParentClass>) and ChildView (ViewUserControl<ChildClass>).

In the first view, I have the following…

<% Html.RenderPartial("~/Views/Controls/ChildView.ascx", Model.ChildProperty); %>

This is the line that is throwing the exception listed at the top of this post.

I have verified correct functionality if ChildProperty is not null. Why does MVC think that a null value of this property is of the parent type?

I can workaround this issue by adding code that only renders the ChildView if ChildProperty is not null, but this half defeats the point of having the view.

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    2026-05-13T19:04:49+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 7:04 pm

    Have a look at the answer here: renderpartial with null model gets passed the wrong type

    If it works, your fix should look like this:

    <% Html.RenderPartial("~/Views/Controls/ChildView.ascx", Model.ChildProperty, 
          new ViewDataDictionary()); %> 
    
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