Massachusetts License Law
A Massachusetts licensee is convicted of a felony involving moral turpitude. The Board of Registration may:
ATake no action unless the crime was real-estate-related
BRevoke or suspend the license based on the criminal conviction✓ Correct
CIssue a civil fine only
DRequire additional continuing education
Explanation
The Massachusetts Board of Registration can revoke or suspend a real estate license based on a criminal conviction, especially for crimes involving moral turpitude, dishonesty, or breach of trust—even if not directly related to real estate.
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