Delaware License Law
What does the Delaware Real Estate Commission do when it receives a complaint against a licensee?
AImmediately revokes the license pending investigation
BInvestigates the complaint and, if probable cause is found, holds a formal hearing where the licensee may present a defense✓ Correct
CForwards the complaint to the county court for adjudication
DMediates between the complainant and licensee informally
Explanation
Upon receiving a complaint, the Commission investigates. If probable cause is found, a formal hearing is scheduled before the Commission. The licensee has the right to be heard. The Commission may dismiss, issue a warning, fine, or suspend/revoke the license.
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