Massachusetts License Law
The Massachusetts Board of Registration may revoke a real estate license for 'misrepresentation.' This includes:
ACharging a commission the Board considers excessive
BMaking false or misleading statements about a property to induce a sale or lease✓ Correct
CFailing to list a property on the MLS
DRepresenting more clients than the Board recommends
Explanation
Misrepresentation—making false or misleading statements about a property's condition, value, or other material facts—is grounds for license revocation or suspension in Massachusetts.
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