DON'T FEEL LIKE READING? CLICK HERE TO LISTEN TO THE PODCAST ON THIS TOPIC. Introduction If you have ever dreamed of having your real estate license and getting involved in the amazing real estate business (either representing clients buying or selling residential or commercial real estate, quoting mortgages, handling property management, or even selling business opportunities), but have prior criminal convictions in your background – either a felony or misdemeanor, this blog is for you. This blog will tell you everything you need to know about what your chances are to “get your ticket” to the real estate dance. We have helped many (0 comments)
Criminal convictions sometimes occur, even to good people. When a real estate licensee, or applicant for an original real estate license is convicted of a crime (for example rape, arson, robbery, burglary, DUI, shoplifting, embezzlement, etc.) whether a felony or misdemeanor, such persons need to be aware of the need to disclose the conviction at risk of losing the real estate license or facing license disclipline (via suspension or revocation following an accusation) or else having the original real estate license denied.
NEW APPLICANTS FOR A REAL ESTATE LICENSE - CRIMINAL CONVICTIONS.
When applying for an original California (11 comments)