Rhode Island License Law
A Rhode Island broker who acts as both a listing broker and a buyer's broker for the same transaction and does not disclose the dual agency to both parties has committed:
AA minor technical violation with no consequences
BA violation of license law that may result in discipline by the DoBR✓ Correct
CA permitted practice if both parties are represented equally
DBlockbusting
Explanation
Undisclosed dual agency is a serious violation of Rhode Island license law. Dual agency requires the informed written consent of both parties; failure to disclose can result in disciplinary action by the DoBR.
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