Connecticut License Law
A Connecticut licensee receives a complaint filed against them with the Real Estate Commission. The licensee has the right to:
AIgnore the complaint
BBe notified of the complaint and have an opportunity to respond and have a hearing✓ Correct
CHave the complaint reviewed only by other licensees
DAppeal directly to the Governor
Explanation
Connecticut administrative due process requires that licensees be notified of complaints, given an opportunity to respond, and if a hearing is held, be able to present their defense before the Commission.
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