South Carolina License Law

In South Carolina, which of the following represents 'commingling' of funds?

ADepositing client earnest money in a separate trust account
BMixing client funds with the broker's personal or operating account funds✓ Correct
CDepositing multiple clients' earnest money in the same trust account
DInvesting trust funds in a money market account

Explanation

Commingling occurs when a broker mixes client trust funds with their own personal or business operating funds. SC law strictly prohibits commingling — client funds must be kept in a designated trust account separate from the broker's funds.

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