Property Management
A Hawaii property manager who handles funds without proper trust accounts may face:
AA. A warning letter only
BB. License suspension or revocation and potential criminal charges✓ Correct
CC. A fine of $100
DD. No consequences if the funds are returned
Explanation
Improper handling of client funds (commingling or conversion) is a serious violation that can result in license suspension or revocation and criminal prosecution.
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