Pennsylvania License Law

The Pennsylvania Real Estate Commission can impose sanctions on a licensee who is found guilty of:

AOnly activities directly related to real estate transactions
BCrimes involving moral turpitude, fraud, misrepresentation, or violations of RELRA✓ Correct
CAny civil lawsuit judgment regardless of the subject matter
DOnly violations discovered during PREC investigations

Explanation

PREC can sanction licensees for violations of RELRA, crimes of moral turpitude, fraud, misrepresentation, and conduct reflecting adversely on fitness to practice real estate. The Commission is not limited to violations in actual real estate transactions — a licensee's character and fitness matters across the scope of their conduct.

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