New Hampshire License Law
A NH real estate license applicant who discloses a prior criminal conviction on their application will:
AAutomatically be denied a license
BHave their application reviewed by the NHREC, which evaluates the nature of the crime and rehabilitation evidence✓ Correct
CReceive a conditional license for 6 months
DNeed to wait 10 years before applying
Explanation
A prior conviction does not automatically disqualify an applicant. The NHREC reviews the circumstances, type of crime, time elapsed, and evidence of rehabilitation before making a licensing decision.
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