North Carolina License Law
A NC broker who has been convicted of a felony involving fraud must:
ADisclose the conviction to clients but may continue practicing
BReport the conviction to the NCREC, which may then discipline the broker✓ Correct
CApply for a special license endorsement
DRetire from real estate practice immediately
Explanation
NC brokers must report criminal convictions to the NCREC. The Commission reviews the circumstances and may impose disciplinary action, including suspension or revocation.
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