Arizona License Law
ADRE may issue a 'cease and desist' order against an unlicensed person engaging in real estate activities. This order is:
AIssued only after a criminal conviction
BAn administrative remedy that can be imposed without a court proceeding✓ Correct
CIneffective unless the person holds a prior license
DOnly available if the unlicensed activity involves commercial property
Explanation
ADRE has administrative authority to issue cease and desist orders against anyone practicing real estate without a license. This is an administrative remedy and does not require a court proceeding, though criminal charges may follow separately.
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