Rhode Island License Law
A Rhode Island real estate licensee found guilty of fraud in a real estate transaction may face all of the following EXCEPT:
ALicense revocation by the DoBR
BCivil liability to the injured party
CCriminal prosecution under Rhode Island law
DMandatory enrollment in the 45-hour pre-license course✓ Correct
Explanation
A licensee guilty of fraud may face license revocation, civil liability, and criminal prosecution. However, mandatory enrollment in the pre-license course is not a standard disciplinary remedy for fraud.
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