Kentucky License Law
A Kentucky real estate licensee who is convicted of a misdemeanor involving moral turpitude should:
AContinue working as normal
BSelf-report the conviction to KREC within 30 days✓ Correct
COnly disclose it at the next renewal
DOnly disclose if it directly relates to real estate
Explanation
Kentucky requires licensees to report convictions (including misdemeanors involving moral turpitude) to KREC within 30 days. Failure to self-report can lead to additional disciplinary action.
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