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yes a felon can acquire state real estate license
If a felon cannot have a real estate license, but a former one can have. As long as they pass all the requirement and mandatory components that they need, they can get their real estate license. It also depends for the state's real estate commission if they will be accepting such cases, for example is on Texas Real Estate License
A Colorado real estate license is required if you want to become a real estate agent in Colorado. This is a state requirement. The education you need for a license will cost around $500.
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The current Colorado real estate commission manages the exams for real estate brokers and salespersons before giving them a real estate license. The commission also keeps brokers informed of changes in real estate laws, forms and regulations.
yes, you can, but there are some certain tests you have to go through.
If you are referring to a license to sell real estate - - you would have to check with your state's licensing board to determine the answer to your question. Well, there are some qualifications in order to get a license to sell a timeshare. I think a felon will have a hard time to get that license.
A felony conviction generally prevents you from getting a real estate or any other type of professional license, all the license statues require you to be of "high moral character" which is presumed in the law to not be the case of felons.
No, you can not have a felony conviction and get a real estate license unless you go in front of the board and get approval. There are a lot more real estate agents with felonies out there that you think.
Your chances are slim so it is best to check directly with the Georgia Real Estate Commission to see what steps you need to take to apply. See related links
The answer for the most part is no. In Michigan, you will not be able to get a real estate license if the nature of your crime was financial in nature. The board can also reject the application of anyone whom they deem to have a history which shows a pattern of dishonesty.
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