Fair Housing
In Arizona, a real estate licensee who engages in discriminatory housing practices may be subject to:
AOnly a private civil lawsuit from the victim
BADRE disciplinary action including license revocation, plus federal and state civil penalties✓ Correct
CA maximum fine of $500 for a first violation
DOnly a written reprimand for the first offense
Explanation
A licensee who violates fair housing laws faces ADRE disciplinary action (including license revocation), civil penalties under federal and state fair housing laws, and potential private lawsuits seeking compensatory and punitive damages.
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