Montana License Law
In Montana, a real estate licensee who is found guilty of a real estate-related crime such as fraud may face:
ANo action since criminal matters are separate from license law
BBoth criminal penalties and license discipline by the Board of Realty Regulation✓ Correct
COnly license discipline, not criminal prosecution
DOnly a civil lawsuit from the victim
Explanation
A real estate-related crime can result in both criminal prosecution and license discipline by the Montana Board of Realty Regulation. The criminal and administrative proceedings are separate and may proceed simultaneously.
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