New Mexico License Law
In New Mexico, which of the following is grounds for NMREC to deny a real estate license application?
AThe applicant is over 65 years old
BA prior conviction for fraud, dishonesty, or a crime involving moral turpitude✓ Correct
CThe applicant is not a New Mexico resident
DThe applicant previously worked in another profession
Explanation
NMREC may deny a license to applicants with convictions for crimes involving fraud, dishonesty, or moral turpitude — as these directly bear on the applicant's fitness to engage in real estate transactions involving the public's trust and funds.
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