Connecticut License Law
A Connecticut real estate license may be issued on probation if the applicant has:
ANever held a license before
BA prior criminal conviction that is substantially related to the real estate profession✓ Correct
CFailed the exam on the first attempt
DMoved from another state
Explanation
The Connecticut Real Estate Commission has discretion to issue a license on probationary terms to applicants with prior criminal records, considering the nature of the offense and its relationship to real estate practice.
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