DRE & Licensing
A California real estate licensee who violates the Real Estate Law may be subject to all of the following EXCEPT:
ALicense suspension
BLicense revocation
CCriminal prosecution
DLoss of citizenship✓ Correct
Explanation
Violations of the California Real Estate Law can result in license suspension, revocation, and even criminal prosecution for serious violations. Loss of citizenship is not a consequence of real estate license violations.
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