Connecticut License Law
The Connecticut Real Estate Commission may suspend or revoke a license for which of the following actions?
AFailing to sell a listed property within 90 days
BRepresenting a buyer without a written agreement
CCommingling client funds with personal funds✓ Correct
DCharging a commission higher than the market average
Explanation
Commingling—mixing client escrow funds with a licensee's personal or business funds—is a serious violation that can result in license suspension or revocation by the Connecticut Real Estate Commission.
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