Pennsylvania License Law
A Pennsylvania real estate licensee who violates RELRA may have their license:
ARevoked, suspended, or assessed a civil penalty up to $1,000 per violation✓ Correct
BOnly suspended for a maximum of 6 months
CRevoked permanently with no possibility of reinstatement
DSubject to criminal prosecution only, not license discipline
Explanation
PREC can revoke or suspend a license, impose civil penalties up to $1,000 per violation, or issue reprimands. Reinstatement after revocation is possible upon application, demonstrating rehabilitation.
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