Connecticut License Law
A Connecticut real estate licensee who has been convicted of a felony may have their license:
AAutomatically renewed with a fine
BSuspended or revoked by the Connecticut Real Estate Commission✓ Correct
CTransferred to an inactive status indefinitely
DTransferred to a family member
Explanation
The Connecticut Real Estate Commission has authority to suspend or revoke a license if the licensee has been convicted of a felony or other crime involving moral turpitude that is substantially related to the practice of real estate.
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