Tennessee License Law
In Tennessee, a licensee who is found to have practiced fraud may have their license:
APlaced on inactive status for 60 days
BRevoked and be subject to criminal prosecution✓ Correct
CSuspended for a maximum of 30 days
DTransferred to another broker
Explanation
Fraud by a Tennessee licensee is a serious violation that may result in license revocation by TREC and potential criminal prosecution under applicable fraud statutes.
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