Rhode Island License Law
Under Rhode Island license law, what is the consequence of practicing real estate without a license?
AA warning letter from the DoBR
BA civil fine and possible criminal penalties✓ Correct
CMandatory 45-hour re-education course
DTemporary license suspension for 30 days
Explanation
Practicing real estate without a license in Rhode Island is a violation of RIGL Chapter 5-20.5, which can result in civil fines and possible criminal penalties.
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