Arizona License Law
Under Arizona law, which of the following is an example of commingling?
ADepositing client funds in a separate trust account
BMixing client earnest money with the broker's personal operating funds✓ Correct
CHolding earnest money in an escrow account at a title company
DDepositing client funds within 3 business days
Explanation
Commingling occurs when a broker mixes client funds with their own personal or business operating funds. This is a serious violation of ADRE rules and can result in license revocation.
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