Washington License Law
Under RCW 18.85, a Washington real estate broker found to have committed fraud may have their license:
ASuspended for 30 days only
BRevoked and may be barred from future licensing✓ Correct
CPlaced on probation for 1 year
DDowngraded to inactive status only
Explanation
Fraud is among the most serious violations under RCW 18.85.
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