Connecticut License Law
A Connecticut salesperson who receives a complaint about their conduct will first be investigated by:
AThe Connecticut Attorney General
BThe Connecticut Real Estate Commission or its staff✓ Correct
CThe local police department
DThe MLS board
Explanation
Complaints against Connecticut real estate licensees are investigated by the Connecticut Real Estate Commission (or its investigative staff within the Department of Consumer Protection) before any formal disciplinary action.
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