Maine License Law
A Maine licensee who is convicted of a felony involving moral turpitude may face:
ANo disciplinary action from the MREC
BMandatory license revocation or suspension✓ Correct
CA mandatory refresher course only
DIncreased continuing education requirements only
Explanation
A conviction for a felony involving moral turpitude (dishonesty, fraud, or serious criminal behavior) is grounds for mandatory disciplinary action by the MREC, including possible license revocation.
Related Maine Maine License Law Questions
- A Maine real estate salesperson who wishes to upgrade to a broker license must have at least how many years of experience?
- Maine license law requires that a 'team name' used by real estate agents within a brokerage:
- Maine license law defines 'real estate brokerage' to include which activities?
- A Maine real estate licensee may NOT receive compensation from:
- Maine license law requires that a buyer's brokerage agreement specify:
- A Maine real estate company that is organized as a limited liability company (LLC) must have a designated broker who:
- Under Maine license law, a licensee may NOT use the term 'REALTOR®' unless they are:
- Maine's Title 32 MRSA Chapter 114 governs real estate licensing. Who enforces compliance with these statutes?
Practice More Maine Real Estate Questions
1,500+ questions covering all exam topics. Start free — no signup required.
Take the Free Maine Quiz →