Mississippi License Law
A Mississippi licensee is found to have engaged in 'blockbusting.' MREC's appropriate response may include:
AA verbal warning only
BLicense revocation, suspension, fine, and referral to HUD for fair housing violations✓ Correct
COnly requiring additional fair housing training
DA public reprimand in the local newspaper
Explanation
Blockbusting is both a fair housing violation and a ground for MREC discipline. MREC may revoke or suspend the license, impose fines, and require education. The conduct would also be reported to HUD for fair housing enforcement.
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