Idaho License Law
What must an Idaho licensee do if IREC audits their trust account?
ARefuse the audit pending legal counsel
BCooperate fully, provide access to all trust account records and documents, and correct any deficiencies identified✓ Correct
COnly provide records from the past 6 months
DRequire a court order before providing records
Explanation
Idaho licensees are required to cooperate with IREC audits, provide access to all trust account records and transaction files, and promptly correct any deficiencies. Obstruction of an IREC audit is itself a license violation.
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