Virginia License Law
A Virginia broker who allows an unlicensed person to perform acts requiring a license is subject to:
AA warning letter only
BLicense revocation or suspension✓ Correct
CA $500 fine only
DMandatory education
Explanation
Permitting an unlicensed person to perform acts requiring a Virginia real estate license is a violation that can result in license suspension or revocation for the supervising broker.
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