Maryland License Law
A Maryland real estate licensee who is convicted of a crime involving moral turpitude must:
AOnly report it if it resulted in jail time
BReport the conviction to MREC✓ Correct
CReport it only if the crime related to real estate
DWait until license renewal to disclose
Explanation
Maryland licensees are required to notify MREC of criminal convictions, particularly those involving moral turpitude, which MREC may consider grounds for discipline.
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