Hawaii License Law
Which penalty may the Hawaii Real Estate Commission impose on a licensee found guilty of misrepresentation?
AA. Criminal imprisonment only
BB. License suspension, revocation, or fine up to $25,000✓ Correct
CC. A fine not exceeding $500
DD. Mandatory restitution only
Explanation
The Hawaii Real Estate Commission may suspend or revoke a license and impose fines up to $25,000 per violation for misconduct including misrepresentation.
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