Florida License Law
Under Chapter 475 F.S., the term 'culpable negligence' means:
AA simple honest mistake
BReckless disregard for the rights and safety of others in a real estate transaction✓ Correct
CIntentional fraud
DFailure to obtain proper education
Explanation
Culpable negligence in Florida real estate law refers to a reckless disregard or gross carelessness for the rights and safety of clients or the public — something more serious than mere negligence but not necessarily intentional fraud.
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