Arizona License Law
Under Arizona law, the maximum amount that may be paid from the Real Estate Recovery Fund per licensee for all judgments is:
A$10,000
B$30,000
C$90,000✓ Correct
D$150,000
Explanation
Arizona's Real Estate Recovery Fund limits payments to a maximum of $30,000 per transaction and $90,000 total per licensee across all claims arising from the same or different transactions.
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