Michigan License Law
Under Michigan law, an unlicensed person who performs acts requiring a real estate license is subject to:
AA warning letter for a first offense
BCivil fines, injunction, and potential criminal prosecution✓ Correct
COnly a civil fine of up to $500
DLicense suspension (which they don't have)
Explanation
Michigan's Occupational Code authorizes LARA to seek injunctions against unlicensed practice and impose civil fines. Unlicensed practice may also constitute a misdemeanor under Michigan law, subject to criminal prosecution.
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