Montana License Law
In Montana, the Board of Realty Regulation may deny a license application if the applicant:
AHas lived in Montana for less than 2 years
BHas a criminal history involving dishonesty, fraud, or crimes substantially related to real estate activities✓ Correct
CHas previously worked in a different state's real estate market
DIs under 25 years of age
Explanation
Montana's Board of Realty Regulation may deny a license application based on criminal history involving dishonesty, misrepresentation, fraud, or crimes that substantially relate to real estate activities. The Board evaluates each applicant's fitness based on the nature and recency of any criminal history.
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