Rhode Island License Law
Under Rhode Island law, a real estate license applicant must pass a background check. Which of the following could prevent licensure?
AA minor traffic violation from 10 years ago
BA recent felony conviction involving fraud or dishonesty✓ Correct
CA civil lawsuit for a car accident
DMembership in a political party
Explanation
A recent felony conviction involving fraud, dishonesty, or moral turpitude can result in denial of a real estate license application in Rhode Island. The DBR evaluates each conviction on its facts.
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