South Carolina License Law
In South Carolina, which of the following would subject a licensee to discipline by SCREC?
AEarning a commission on a transaction
BRepresenting both buyer and seller with proper dual agency consent
CMisrepresenting the square footage of a property to a buyer✓ Correct
DAdvertising a property on multiple websites
Explanation
Misrepresentation of material facts — including incorrect square footage — is a violation of SC license law and can result in SCREC discipline including fines, suspension, or revocation. It may also expose the licensee to civil liability.
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