North Dakota License Law
When a North Dakota real estate licensee receives a complaint from a client, the FIRST step should be:
AImmediately contacting the NDREC
BAttempting to resolve the complaint professionally and directly with the client✓ Correct
CContacting an attorney
DIgnoring minor complaints
Explanation
Most complaints can be resolved professionally by addressing the client's concerns directly and promptly. This proactive approach often prevents formal complaints from being filed with the NDREC.
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