Arizona License Law
An Arizona broker who fails to supervise affiliated licensees may face ADRE discipline for:
AMisrepresentation
BNegligent supervision✓ Correct
CDual agency without consent
DSteering
Explanation
Arizona designated brokers have a legal duty to supervise all affiliated licensees. Failure to provide adequate supervision — resulting in licensee violations — can subject the designated broker to discipline for negligent supervision.
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