Vermont License Law
A Vermont licensee who is convicted of a crime involving dishonesty or moral turpitude may face:
ANo consequences for their license
BLicense suspension, revocation, or denial of renewal✓ Correct
COnly a fine of $500
DMandatory CE training only
Explanation
Criminal convictions for crimes involving dishonesty, fraud, or moral turpitude are grounds for disciplinary action by VREC, including suspension or revocation of the real estate license.
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