North Dakota License Law

In North Dakota, a real estate license application must be denied if the applicant:

AHas lived in the state for less than one year
BIs under age 25
CHas been convicted of a felony involving fraud within the past 10 years and has not demonstrated rehabilitation✓ Correct
DHas not attended a four-year college

Explanation

North Dakota may deny a license to applicants who have been convicted of crimes involving fraud, dishonesty, or breach of trust, particularly if rehabilitation has not been demonstrated.

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