New York License Law
Under New York Real Property Law Article 12-A, practicing real estate without a license is classified as:
AA Class A misdemeanor✓ Correct
BA civil infraction only
CA Class E felony
DA petty offense with a $250 maximum fine
Explanation
Unlicensed practice of real estate in New York is a misdemeanor under Real Property Law Article 12-A, subjecting the violator to criminal penalties including fines and possible imprisonment.
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