Delaware License Law
In Delaware, the Real Estate Commission may revoke a license for which of the following?
AMissing a continuing education deadline by one day
BCommingling client funds with the broker's personal funds✓ Correct
CFailing to join a professional real estate association
DUsing a for-sale sign without the MLS number
Explanation
Commingling client funds (mixing client money with the licensee's personal or business funds) is a serious violation in Delaware that may result in license suspension or revocation.
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