Illinois License Law
In Illinois, a real estate license may be suspended without a hearing if:
AIDFPR receives one consumer complaint about the licensee
BThe licensee fails to respond to IDFPR correspondence within 30 days
CThe Secretary of IDFPR determines the licensee poses an immediate danger to the public✓ Correct
DA licensee changes brokerage firms without notification
Explanation
IDFPR has authority to issue a summary suspension of a license without a prior hearing when the Secretary determines that a licensee poses an immediate danger to the public. The licensee is still entitled to a subsequent hearing to contest the suspension.
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