New Mexico License Law
Which of the following is an example of a violation under New Mexico license law?
ACharging a commission that was agreed upon in the listing contract
BDisclosing a known material defect to a buyer
CPaying an unlicensed person a referral fee for sending a client✓ Correct
DProviding the Consumer Notice at first contact
Explanation
Paying a referral fee or compensation to an unlicensed person is a violation of New Mexico license law.
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