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Which answer most accurately states the Florida rule for denial?

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D) A license applicant's past conduct can justify denial if the commission concludes the public and investors would likely be endangered by licensure.

A license applicant's past conduct can justify denial if the commission concludes the public and investors would likely be endangered by licensure. This follows F.S. § 475.25; Rule 61J2-24.001, F.A.C.; FREC Real Estate Law Book.

Answer Options
A
A criminal acquittal automatically prevents FREC from taking administrative action on the same underlying conduct.
B
FREC's administrative fine authority is unlimited so long as the conduct is serious enough.
C
A license must be renewed before FREC can revoke it for past misconduct under Florida law.
D
A license applicant's past conduct can justify denial if the commission concludes the public and investors would likely be endangered by licensure.

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