Virginia License Law
A Virginia real estate licensee convicted of embezzlement would most likely face which VREB consequence?
AOnly a letter of reprimand
BRevocation of license and potential criminal referral✓ Correct
CMandatory continuing education only
DA fine of $100
Explanation
Embezzlement — a crime of moral turpitude involving trust and money — is grounds for license revocation under Virginia Code. Criminal convictions that relate to real estate practice typically result in revocation or suspension.
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