Maine License Law
The Maine Real Estate Commission requires applicants to pass a background check that reviews:
AOnly criminal convictions in Maine
BCriminal history and may consider prior disciplinary actions in other states✓ Correct
CCredit history only
DEmployment history for the past 10 years
Explanation
The MREC reviews applicants' criminal history and may consider prior real estate disciplinary actions in other states when determining fitness for licensure in Maine.
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