Washington License Law
A Washington real estate broker receives a complaint from a former client about the broker's conduct during a sale. The DOL's investigation process may include which of the following?
AImmediate license suspension pending investigation
BA written response from the broker, interview of parties, and review of transaction records✓ Correct
CA public jury trial to determine guilt
DOnly an informal conversation between the broker and the DOL investigator
Explanation
The DOL investigation process for a complaint typically involves requesting a written response from the licensee, interviewing relevant parties, reviewing transaction records and trust account documents, and issuing findings. Immediate suspension without due process is not typical for most complaints.
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