Washington License Law
A Washington designated broker who allows an affiliated broker to operate without adequate supervision may face:
AA fine from the local MLS only
BDOL disciplinary action including license suspension✓ Correct
CA civil lawsuit by the buyer only
DNo consequences unless a transaction closes
Explanation
Designated brokers in Washington have a legal duty to supervise affiliated brokers. Failure to supervise can result in DOL disciplinary action against the designated broker, including suspension or revocation.
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