The Role of the District Attorney in Prosecuting Real Estate Violations

The Role of the District Attorney in Prosecuting Real Estate Violations somebody

The "District Attorney" is the person who will "prosecute" the owner in this situation. It is not a crime that the "U.S. Attorney General" can take action on, and the "Department of Real Estate" (DRE) can only "discipline" people with licenses.


These are questions that the above text answers:

1. Who is responsible for prosecuting real estate violations?
2. Can the U.S. Attorney General take action on real estate violations?
3. What is the role of the District Attorney in relation to real estate violations?
4. What actions can the Department of Real Estate take against individuals with licenses?
6. Who has the authority to discipline individuals with real estate licenses?
7. Is it a crime for the owner to commit real estate violations?
9. What is the difference between the role of the District Attorney and the Department of Real Estate in relation to real estate violations?
10. Can the Department of Real Estate take legal action against individuals without licenses?
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