Arizona License Law
Which of the following BEST describes 'unprofessional conduct' as defined under Arizona license law?
AFailing to answer a client's calls within 24 hours
BMaking substantial misrepresentations or false promises likely to influence a person in a real estate transaction✓ Correct
CShowing a client more than five properties in a single day
DCharging a commission rate above the local average
Explanation
Arizona's license law defines unprofessional conduct to include making substantial misrepresentations, false promises, or omissions that could influence a party's decision in a real estate transaction.
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