Tennessee License Law

In Tennessee, a licensee who knowingly makes a false statement in a real estate transaction may face:

AOnly a TREC warning letter
BLicense suspension or revocation and potential civil or criminal liability✓ Correct
COnly a mandatory continuing education course
DNo consequences if the buyer eventually received the property

Explanation

Knowingly making false statements in a real estate transaction violates TREC rules and Tennessee law, and may expose the licensee to license discipline, civil liability for fraud, and potentially criminal prosecution.

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