Nebraska License Law
Which of the following is TRUE about a Nebraska licensee who is convicted of a felony?
AThe conviction has no bearing on their real estate license
BThe Nebraska Real Estate Commission may consider the conviction as grounds for disciplinary action✓ Correct
CThe license is automatically and permanently revoked without a hearing
DThe licensee must only notify their broker, not the Commission
Explanation
A felony conviction may be grounds for disciplinary action by the Nebraska Real Estate Commission. The Commission evaluates the nature of the offense and its relationship to real estate practice.
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