Maryland License Law (alternative)
A Maryland licensee who is convicted of a crime related to the practice of real estate faces potential MREC action including:
AOnly a written warning for first offenses
BSuspension or revocation of their real estate license✓ Correct
CMandatory retirement from the industry
DReferral to federal authorities only
Explanation
MREC may suspend or revoke the license of a Maryland licensee convicted of crimes related to the practice of real estate or crimes involving moral turpitude under BOP Article §17.
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