Georgia License Law
Georgia licensees who are found guilty of fraud in a real estate transaction may face which penalty from GREC?
AOnly a fine
BLicense revocation, fines, and possible criminal referral✓ Correct
CA 30-day suspension only
DMandatory retraining only
Explanation
Fraud is a serious violation. GREC may revoke the license and impose fines. Additionally, fraudulent conduct may be referred to law enforcement for criminal prosecution.
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