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A complaint is filed with the DRE against Marilyn by a seller that was unhappy with how she handled a transaction. The probable cause panel finds cause and files an administrative complaint. When Marilyn receives it she must submit her response within how many days?

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Marilyn must submit a response to the administrative complaint within the specified timeframe, which is often 20 to 30 days, varying by state and governing DRE rules.

Step-by-step explanation:

When Marilyn receives an administrative complaint filed by the probable cause panel for the mishandling of a real estate transaction, she is typically required to submit her response within a specific timeframe. The exact number of days can vary by state and the rules of the Department of Real Estate (DRE) that governs such proceedings.

For instance, in some jurisdictions, the respondent may have 20 to 30 days to file a written response to an administrative complaint. It's important for her to review the complaint notice carefully for the exact deadline, as missing this deadline can have significant repercussions on her license and the ability to defend herself in the administrative process.

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