New York License Law
In New York, a licensee who is convicted of a felony involving fraud or dishonesty will most likely face:
AA mandatory 6-month suspension only
BPotential mandatory license revocation or denial of renewal by the DOS✓ Correct
COnly a fine
DNo consequence if the conviction is in another state
Explanation
A New York real estate licensee convicted of a felony involving fraud, dishonesty, or moral turpitude faces potential mandatory revocation or denial of license renewal by the DOS. Convictions in other jurisdictions are also considered.
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