Utah License Law
The Utah Division of Real Estate can take disciplinary action against a licensee for all of the following EXCEPT:
AMisrepresentation in a transaction
BCommingling client funds with personal funds
CCharging a commission rate higher than the 'standard' rate✓ Correct
DFailing to disclose a known material defect
Explanation
There is no 'standard' commission rate in Utah—commission rates are negotiable and set by market forces. Charging a higher commission than another brokerage is not a disciplinary violation. Antitrust laws prohibit commission rate fixing among brokers.
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