Iowa License Law
An Iowa licensee who is convicted of a crime must notify the Iowa Real Estate Commission within:
A30 days of conviction
B60 days of conviction
CAs required by Iowa Code Chapter 543B✓ Correct
DNo disclosure is required unless the crime was real-estate related
Explanation
Iowa Code Chapter 543B requires licensees to disclose criminal convictions to the IREC. The exact timeframes are specified in the Iowa Code and IREC rules, generally requiring prompt disclosure.
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