New Mexico License Law

In New Mexico, a real estate licensee convicted of a felony must:

ANotify their clients only
BReport the conviction to NMREC, which may result in license denial, suspension, or revocation✓ Correct
CApply for a new license after the conviction
DOnly report if it was a real estate-related felony

Explanation

NMREC requires licensees to report criminal convictions (particularly felonies involving fraud, dishonesty, or moral turpitude) to the Commission. Such convictions can result in license denial, suspension, or revocation depending on circumstances.

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