Tennessee License Law
In Tennessee, a principal broker who discovers that an affiliated licensee has been engaging in dishonest practices should:
ACover for the licensee to protect the brokerage's reputation
BTake immediate corrective action, report to TREC if required, and cooperate with any investigation✓ Correct
COnly advise the licensee not to do it again
DWait to see if TREC discovers the issue independently
Explanation
A principal broker who discovers dishonest practices must take immediate corrective action. Concealing misconduct could make the broker liable for the licensee's actions and could itself constitute a license law violation.
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