Arkansas License Law
In Arkansas, which of the following is a ground for AREC to revoke a real estate license?
AThe licensee took more than 10 days to present an offer
BEngaging in fraudulent or dishonest dealing✓ Correct
CListing a property for more than the owner wanted
DNot being a member of a local real estate board
Explanation
Fraudulent or dishonest dealing is one of the specific grounds under Arkansas license law for which AREC may revoke, suspend, or reprimand a licensee.
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