Florida License Law
Under Chapter 475 F.S., which of the following acts would constitute 'culpable negligence' by a Florida licensee?
AForgetting to disclose a minor cosmetic defect
BConsistently failing to follow up on offers in a timely manner
CRepeatedly misrepresenting property values in listing agreements✓ Correct
DMissing a single showing appointment without notice
Explanation
Culpable negligence under Chapter 475 F.S. refers to willful or wanton disregard for the rights of others. Repeatedly misrepresenting property values would constitute culpable negligence, which can result in license suspension or revocation.
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