Pennsylvania License Law
A licensee convicted of a crime involving moral turpitude in Pennsylvania may:
AContinue practicing with no restriction
BFace license revocation or suspension by PREC✓ Correct
COnly face restriction if the crime involved real estate transactions
DAppeal to the governor for a pardon before PREC may act
Explanation
Conviction of a crime involving moral turpitude is grounds for PREC to revoke or suspend a real estate license in Pennsylvania. The Commission may also discipline licensees for criminal convictions unrelated to real estate if they reflect adversely on fitness to practice.
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