Rhode Island License Law
A Rhode Island licensee who learns of a DBR investigation into their conduct must:
AImmediately resign from their brokerage
BCooperate with the DBR investigation and respond truthfully to inquiries✓ Correct
CSeek a court injunction to stop the investigation
DRefer all DBR communications to the client they represented
Explanation
Rhode Island licensees are obligated to cooperate with DBR investigations. Failure to cooperate can itself be grounds for license discipline.
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