New Hampshire License Law
Which of the following is NOT a ground for license revocation under RSA 331-A?
ACommingling client funds with personal funds
BMaking a false statement on a license application
CRefusing to show a property on a Sunday✓ Correct
DConviction of a crime involving fraud
Explanation
Refusing to show property on a Sunday, while potentially ill-advised, is not a statutory ground for license revocation. Commingling funds, false applications, and fraud convictions are all grounds for disciplinary action.
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