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A California salesperson's personal real estate blog states, 'I closed 50 transactions last year!' The actual number was 32. A competing agent reports this to the DRE. What is the most likely regulatory outcome?

Correct Answer

D) Potential disciplinary action by the DRE, which may include fines, suspension, or license revocation

A licensee's blog used to promote real estate services qualifies as advertising under California law. A false transaction count is a material misrepresentation that exposes the salesperson to DRE discipline, which can include fines, suspension, or revocation under B&P Code §10176.

Answer Options
A
No disciplinary action, because personal blog posts are considered opinion rather than formal advertising
B
A mandatory correction notice issued by the DRE, requiring the salesperson to post a retraction on the blog
C
Disciplinary action only if a consumer can demonstrate they relied on the false claim when selecting the agent
D
Potential disciplinary action by the DRE, which may include fines, suspension, or license revocation

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