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A brokerincharge believes that providing a handbook of company policies constitutes adequate training, as every associated icensee has had the required prelicense education in real estate, and all are operating as independent contractors. An associated licensee commits a fraud, but claims to not understand the situation due to lack of training, and blames the brokerincharge. The brokerincharge argues that it was the associate's responsibility to ask for the broker's help if the associate was unsure about correct procedure. In this case, the
A agent and the broker are both subject to discipline.
B broker alone is subject to discipline for failing to train the company's agents.
C broker will avoid disciplinary action, as training of independent contractors is not required.
D associate alone is subject to discipline, as the fraud was a result of the associate's failure to seek counsel.
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