New York License Law
A New York broker who knowingly assists a licensee in performing acts for which the licensee's license has been revoked may face:
ANo liability, because the broker was not the one whose license was revoked
BDiscipline by the DOS for aiding and abetting unlicensed activity✓ Correct
COnly a civil fine payable to the affected client
DA warning for a first offense only
Explanation
A New York broker who knowingly assists or employs a person who is operating without a valid license (including one whose license has been revoked) may be subject to disciplinary action by the DOS for aiding and abetting unlicensed real estate activity. Supervising brokers have an affirmative duty to ensure all their associates are properly licensed.
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