South Dakota License Law

Commingling in South Dakota real estate refers to which prohibited practice?

AMixing client trust funds with the broker's personal or business funds✓ Correct
BRepresenting both buyer and seller without disclosure
CAdvertising property without the broker's name
DAccepting referral fees from out-of-state agents

Explanation

Commingling is the illegal practice of mixing client trust funds (earnest money, security deposits) with the broker's own personal or business funds. All client funds must be kept in separate trust accounts.

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