Montana License Law
A Montana real estate licensee who provides false or misleading information on their license application is subject to:
AA minor administrative correction only
BLicense denial or revocation and potentially criminal fraud charges✓ Correct
COnly a 90-day license suspension
DReferral to a continuing education course
Explanation
Providing false information on a Montana real estate license application can result in denial of the application, revocation of any license already issued, and potentially criminal fraud charges. Honesty and integrity on license applications is a core requirement under MCA Title 37 Chapter 51.
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