Louisiana License Law
Under Louisiana License Law, a real estate licensee who is convicted of a felony involving fraud, dishonesty, or moral turpitude is subject to:
AA mandatory 90-day suspension only
BPossible license revocation or denial of license renewal✓ Correct
COnly a fine not exceeding $1,000
DNo action unless the crime involved real estate directly
Explanation
Louisiana License Law allows the LREC to revoke or deny renewal of a license for a licensee convicted of a felony involving fraud, dishonesty, or moral turpitude. The conviction need not be directly related to real estate activities.
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