Utah License Law
A Utah principal broker who knowingly allows an unlicensed person to perform licensed activities is subject to:
AOnly a warning letter from the Division
BLicense discipline including possible suspension or revocation✓ Correct
CA civil fine payable to the affected client only
DNo discipline if the activity was profitable for the client
Explanation
Allowing unlicensed persons to perform activities requiring a license is a serious violation. A principal broker can face disciplinary action—suspension, revocation, fines—for knowingly permitting unlicensed practice within their brokerage.
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