Louisiana License Law
A Louisiana real estate licensee who witnesses their client committing perjury during a deposition about a property dispute should:
ASupport the client because of the duty of loyalty
BConsult legal counsel and refuse to participate in or further the illegal activity✓ Correct
CReport the client to the other party's attorney
DIgnore it because the licensee's duty is only real estate-related
Explanation
The duty of loyalty does not require — and actually prohibits — participation in or facilitation of illegal acts. A licensee who witnesses illegal conduct should consult legal counsel, withdraw from any facilitating role, and comply with all applicable laws.
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