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lbvjy [14]
2 years ago
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What is the highest amount you can be fined by the Maryland Real Estate Commission for a serious violation

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1 answer:
Nostrana [21]2 years ago
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The highest amount you can be fined by the Maryland Real Estate Commission for a serious violation is $10,000.

<h3>Violation</h3>

In a situation were a real estate agent receive a rental income on behalf of his or her client or customer and fails to give it to the client the real estate agent will be fined $10,000.

This happen because the real estate broker has violated Maryland Real Estate Commission rules and regulations or policy.

Therefore The highest amount you can be fined is $10,000.

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