New York License Law
The New York DOS may revoke a license 'for cause.' Which of the following would NOT constitute cause for revocation?
AMisappropriation of a client's escrow funds
BA criminal conviction for fraud
CRepresenting a buyer under a written buyer's agency agreement✓ Correct
DMaking false statements in a license application
Explanation
Representing a buyer under a written buyer's agency agreement is perfectly legal and proper under New York law. Grounds for revocation or suspension include misappropriation of funds, criminal convictions involving dishonesty, false statements in license applications, and other specified acts of misconduct.
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