Tennessee License Law
A Tennessee principal broker who allows an unlicensed person to perform licensed activities in their firm is subject to:
ANo penalty since the responsibility lies with the unlicensed person
BTREC disciplinary action including potential license revocation✓ Correct
COnly a civil fine not to exceed $500
DMandatory retraining by TREC
Explanation
A principal broker has supervisory responsibility for all persons affiliated with their firm. Knowingly allowing unlicensed persons to perform licensed activities is a serious violation that can result in TREC disciplinary action, including license suspension or revocation.
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