Mississippi License Law
Which MREC disciplinary action results in permanent prohibition from holding a Mississippi real estate license?
ASuspension
BProbation
CRevocation✓ Correct
DCensure
Explanation
Revocation is the most severe MREC disciplinary sanction, permanently (or for a lengthy period) ending a licensee's ability to practice real estate in Mississippi. Other sanctions include suspension, probation, fines, and reprimand.
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