Iowa License Law
Iowa's real estate license law requires licensees to report to the IREC within a specified period if they are:
AListed as a defendant in any civil lawsuit
BConvicted of a crime or subject to certain disciplinary actions by other professional licensing boards✓ Correct
CSubject to any state tax audit
DNamed in a property dispute with a neighbor
Explanation
Iowa IREC rules require licensees to self-report criminal convictions and certain professional discipline from other states or licensing boards within a specified period. Failure to report is itself a violation subject to additional discipline.
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