Connecticut License Law
The Connecticut Real Estate Commission may revoke or suspend a license for which of the following acts?
AFailing to attend a voluntary industry association meeting
BMisrepresenting the condition of a property to a buyer✓ Correct
CCharging a commission lower than the market average
DRepresenting both commercial and residential clients
Explanation
Misrepresentation of a property's condition is a serious violation of Connecticut license law and may result in license suspension, revocation, fines, and civil liability.
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