Montana License Law
Under Montana law, an unlicensed person who performs real estate activities for compensation may face:
AOnly a written warning from the Board
BCriminal charges and civil penalties✓ Correct
CLoss of the commission only
DNo consequences if the transaction closes successfully
Explanation
In Montana, performing real estate activities without a license (unlicensed activity) for compensation is illegal and may result in criminal charges (misdemeanor or felony) and civil penalties.
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