Virginia License Law
The Virginia Real Estate Board may deny a license application for which of the following reasons?
AThe applicant is over age 65
BThe applicant has a prior felony conviction related to financial crimes✓ Correct
CThe applicant does not own real estate
DThe applicant has moved to Virginia from another state
Explanation
VREB may deny a license if the applicant has a criminal history involving acts of moral turpitude, financial crimes, or other conduct that would endanger the public. Prior felony convictions related to financial crimes are relevant.
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