Massachusetts License Law
Under Massachusetts law, a licensee who commits 'blockbusting' may face:
AOnly a civil lawsuit from affected parties
BDisciplinary action by the Board of Registration, including license revocation, plus civil and potentially criminal penalties✓ Correct
CA warning letter only
DMandatory continuing education
Explanation
Blockbusting violates both Massachusetts fair housing laws and real estate licensing laws. The licensee may face Board disciplinary action (including license revocation), civil liability, and potential criminal charges.
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