West Virginia License Law
A licensee in West Virginia who fails to disclose a material fact to a buyer may face which of the following consequences?
AOnly a private lawsuit from the buyer
BWVREC disciplinary action including suspension or revocation, plus civil liability✓ Correct
CA fine not to exceed $100
DNo consequences unless the buyer suffers a financial loss exceeding $10,000
Explanation
Failure to disclose material facts can result in WVREC disciplinary action (including license suspension or revocation), civil liability for damages, and potential criminal liability for fraud.
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