North Dakota License Law
A North Dakota real estate licensee's employing broker receives a complaint about the licensee from a buyer. The broker should:
AImmediately terminate the licensee
BInvestigate the complaint, address the issue, and potentially report to the NDREC if there is a serious violation✓ Correct
CIgnore it since it is the licensee's personal matter
DForward the complaint to the NDREC without investigation
Explanation
A broker is responsible for supervising their licensees. When a complaint is received, the broker should investigate, address any legitimate issues, work to resolve the matter, and if there are serious violations, the NDREC may need to be involved.
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