Connecticut License Law
The Connecticut Real Estate Commission is housed within which state agency?
AConnecticut Department of Housing
BConnecticut Department of Consumer Protection✓ Correct
CConnecticut Department of Economic and Community Development
DConnecticut Department of Banking
Explanation
The Connecticut Real Estate Commission operates within the Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection, which oversees professional and occupational licensing in the state.
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