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In an unlicensed person violates real estate license law, the Commission may seek what remedy?

A-revocation
B-suspension
C-injunction
D-fine

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Final answer:

The correct remedy that a real estate commission may seek against an unlicensed person who violates real estate license law is an injunction. Revocation and suspension are not applicable as they pertain to individuals with a license, and while fines can be imposed, injunction is the remedy listed in the options provided.

Step-by-step explanation:

If an unlicensed person violates real estate license law, the appropriate real estate commission can seek several types of remedies against that individual, but from the options provided, the most suitable remedy would be an injunction. An injunction is a court order that requires a person to do or cease doing a specific action. As for the other options, revocation and suspension apply to those who have a license that can be revoked or suspended. Since an unlicensed person doesn't have a license, these options are not applicable. A fine could potentially be imposed as well, but the specific option listed among the choices that a commission can seek is an injunction.

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