South Carolina License Law
SCREC's jurisdiction to discipline a licensee extends to conduct that occurs:
AOnly within South Carolina
BIn any jurisdiction related to the licensee's real estate activities✓ Correct
COnly in licensed real estate transactions
DOnly within the county where the licensee is based
Explanation
SCREC may consider conduct in any jurisdiction when evaluating a licensee's fitness to hold a SC license, particularly for criminal convictions, fraud, or violations of real estate law.
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