Michigan License Law
In Michigan, the statute of limitations for filing a disciplinary complaint against a licensee with LARA is:
A90 days from the alleged violation
BVaries; LARA may initiate proceedings within a certain time of discovery, and civil claims have separate limitations✓ Correct
CUnlimited; complaints may be filed at any time
D5 years from the date of the real estate transaction
Explanation
Disciplinary complaint timeframes vary; some violations may be pursued for 6 years under the Occupational Code. Civil claims (fraud, misrepresentation) have separate statutes of limitations. The specific timeframe depends on the nature of the violation.
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