New Mexico License Law
A New Mexico licensee receives a complaint from a buyer about misrepresentation. NMREC will:
AAutomatically revoke the licensee's license
BInvestigate the complaint, which may result in no action, a reprimand, fine, suspension, or revocation depending on findings✓ Correct
CFile a criminal complaint against the licensee
DRequire mediation only
Explanation
NMREC investigates complaints through an administrative process. Potential outcomes range from dismissal to reprimand, required education, fines, license suspension, or revocation — depending on the severity of the violation found.
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