North Dakota License Law
A North Dakota real estate licensee who is convicted of a crime involving dishonesty or fraud should expect:
ANo impact on their real estate license
BAutomatic license suspension or revocation, or at minimum a required disclosure and NDREC review✓ Correct
COnly a civil fine from the NDREC
DA 30-day license suspension only
Explanation
Conviction of a crime involving dishonesty or fraud is a ground for discipline under NDCC Chapter 43-23. The NDREC will review the conviction and may suspend or revoke the license, especially if the crime relates to trust or honesty.
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