Washington License Law
A Washington real estate broker is found guilty of misrepresenting a material fact to a buyer. Under RCW 18.85, this may result in all of the following EXCEPT:
ALicense suspension or revocation
BCivil liability to the buyer
CCriminal prosecution for fraud
DAutomatic loss of DOL designation as a managing broker✓ Correct
Explanation
Misrepresentation can result in license discipline (suspension/revocation), civil liability to the injured party, and potentially criminal prosecution. However, there is no automatic DOL action that specifically removes a 'managing broker' designation — that would be a separate licensing action.
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