Property Management (alternative)
A Maryland property manager who violates the terms of a property management agreement with the owner may face:
AOnly MREC disciplinary action
BCivil liability for breach of contract and potential license discipline by MREC✓ Correct
CCriminal prosecution under the Consumer Protection Act
DOnly a written warning from MREC for first offenses
Explanation
A property manager who breaches the management agreement may face civil liability (breach of contract) and MREC disciplinary action for violating professional conduct standards.
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