Utah License Law
A Utah licensee who receives a complaint from the Division of Real Estate has the right to:
AIgnore the complaint if they believe it is frivolous
BRespond in writing and request a hearing before any disciplinary action is finalized✓ Correct
CHave the complaint dismissed immediately by hiring an attorney
DTransfer their license to another state to avoid the investigation
Explanation
Utah's administrative process provides due process rights to licensees facing complaints. The licensee has the right to respond to allegations, provide evidence, and request a hearing before the Division takes formal disciplinary action.
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