Pennsylvania License Law
A Pennsylvania real estate licensee convicted of a fair housing violation may face which PREC consequence?
ANo PREC consequence — fair housing is a federal matter only
BLicense suspension, revocation, or civil penalty✓ Correct
CMandatory retraining only
DTemporary practice restriction to commercial properties only
Explanation
A fair housing violation reflects on a licensee's fitness to practice real estate and constitutes a violation of RELRA's standards of conduct. PREC may suspend or revoke the license and impose civil penalties in addition to any federal or state fair housing penalties.
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