Michigan License Law
In Michigan, a real estate licensee convicted of a crime involving fraud, misrepresentation, or dishonesty may face:
AOnly a warning from LARA
BLicense suspension or revocation under the Occupational Code✓ Correct
CA mandatory continuing education requirement only
DNo action by LARA; criminal matters are handled exclusively by the courts
Explanation
Under Michigan's Occupational Code, LARA may suspend or revoke a license upon conviction of a crime substantially related to the duties and responsibilities of a real estate licensee, including crimes involving fraud, misrepresentation, or dishonesty.
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