Connecticut License Law
Under Connecticut law, a broker who knowingly employs an unlicensed person to perform real estate activities may face:
ANo consequences if the person has passed the exam
BLicense discipline including suspension or revocation✓ Correct
COnly a warning for a first offense
DOnly financial penalties limited to $500
Explanation
A Connecticut broker who employs or directs an unlicensed person to perform activities requiring a license is violating license law and may face Commission discipline, including suspension or revocation of the broker's own license.
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