Connecticut License Law
A Connecticut broker receives a complaint that they engaged in 'misrepresentation' during a real estate transaction. The complaint is filed with:
AThe Connecticut Attorney General's office
BThe Connecticut Real Estate Commission, which is part of the Department of Consumer Protection (DCP)✓ Correct
CThe local Better Business Bureau
DThe Connecticut Superior Court
Explanation
Complaints about Connecticut real estate licensees are filed with the Connecticut Real Estate Commission, which operates under the Department of Consumer Protection (DCP). The Commission investigates complaints and may hold hearings and impose discipline.
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