South Carolina License Law
In South Carolina, what is a 'consent order' issued by SCREC?
AA court order requiring a licensee to consent to a property sale
BA negotiated settlement between SCREC and a licensee that imposes specific requirements or sanctions in lieu of formal adjudication✓ Correct
CA consent form signed by clients before a transaction
DAn order requiring competing brokers to cooperate
Explanation
A consent order is a negotiated resolution between SCREC and a licensee. The licensee agrees to accept certain sanctions (fines, additional education, probation, etc.) without a full hearing. It resolves the complaint efficiently while addressing the violation.
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