Ohio License Law
Under ORC Chapter 4735, a real estate licensee who is found to have violated license law may face which of the following penalties?
ACriminal prosecution only
BCivil fines only
CSuspension, revocation, or civil penalty up to $2,500 per violation✓ Correct
DAutomatic imprisonment
Explanation
OREC may suspend or revoke a license, and impose civil penalties up to $2,500 per violation. Criminal prosecution may occur separately for fraud but is not the primary licensing remedy.
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