Connecticut License Law

A Connecticut licensee is found guilty of 'blockbusting.' In addition to fair housing liability, what professional consequence may occur?

AThe licensee must attend a fair housing seminar
BThe Connecticut Real Estate Commission may suspend or revoke the licensee's real estate license✓ Correct
CThe licensee will be required to pay a fine to the state's affordable housing fund
DThe licensee loses their MLS membership

Explanation

Blockbusting (inducing panic selling by making representations about demographic changes) violates fair housing laws and constitutes unprofessional conduct. The Connecticut Real Estate Commission may suspend or revoke the license of any licensee engaged in discriminatory practices.

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