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  • Aug 10, 2008, 04:47 PM
    MAYDENCHRIS
    Can I get a real estate license with flonies on my record?
    Can I get a real estate license with felonies on my record? I live in the state of nc.
  • Aug 10, 2008, 05:32 PM
    JudyKayTee
    From the NC website - "Requirement to Demonstrate Good Character.
    Every applicant for a real estate license has the burden of
    proving that he or she is of good character
    and entitled to
    The high regard and confidence of the public. To enable the
    Commission to render its decision regarding an applicant's
    Character at the earliest possible time, the applicant should
    Submit with his or her application form all the information
    Required in questions 16-18 on the application form relating
    To criminal offenses (including serious traffic offenses),
    Professional licensure disciplinary actions and liens/
    Unpaid judgments. Full disclosure and explanation of
    Every problem relating to these matters is expected and highly
    Recommended! Nondisclosure of such information will
    Only increase an applicant's burden of proving his or her
    Truthfulness, honesty and integrity.
    Criminal Record Report Requirement. Every
    Applicant, including those seeking to reinstate an expired,
    Revoked or surrendered license, must obtain and submit
    with his or her application a criminal record report
    as
    Described in the subsequent section on “Criminal Record
    Report Requirement” under “Application Process.”
    What Is a “Character Issue?” Any person who has a
    Criminal record report showing a criminal conviction (including
    Any serious traffi c off ense, especially DWI) or who answers (or
    Should have answered) “Yes” to any one of questions 16-18 on
    The license application relating to criminal off enses, professional
    Licensure disciplinary actions and liens/unpaid judgments is
    Considered to have a “character issue,” although it should
    Be noted that the Commission may also consider any other
    Information that refl ects on an applicant's character and
    Reputation.
    Procedures for Applicants with Character Issues.
    Consideration of an application involving any “character
    issue” takes place only after the applicant has passed the license
    examination or otherwise satisfi ed all license qualifi cations
    other than that of demonstrating good character
    . At that
    Point, an application involving a character issue is evaluated
    By the Commission's Executive Director and License
    Application Analyst and, if necessary, the Commission
    Itself at the next monthly Commission meeting following
    The applicant's passing the examination, and the applicant is
    Then notifi ed in writing of the Commission's decision.
    Applicants who have a “character issue” (see above
    Defi nition) in connection with their application should
    Allow the Commission 45 days after passing the license
    Examination to complete its evaluation before inquiring
    About the status of their application. In evaluating an
    Applicant who has a “character issue,” the Commission
    Considers all information that may come to its attention
    Regarding the applicant's character and reputation. An
    Inquiry may be made by the Commission to obtain additional
    Information about matters relating to an applicant's character.
    Th is may include further search of criminal and civil records
    And/or a credit report. Th e Commission also may request
    Additional information from the applicant.
    At any point during the process of considering character
    Issues related to an applicant that the Commission determines
    The applicant possesses the requisite good character, the
    Applicant's license will be promptly issued.
    If the Commission determines that an applicant has
    NOT affi rmatively demonstrated that he or she possesses
    The requisite truthfulness, honesty and integrity for licensure,
    Then action will be deferred on the application. Th e applicant
    Will be advised of his or her right to request a formal hearing
    Before the Commission on this matter and that failure to
    Request such a hearing within 60 days will constitute a waiver
    Of the right to a hearing and will result in the application
    Being denied. In some instances, the applicant may be
    Off ered the opportunity for an informal conference with a
    Delegation"
  • Aug 10, 2008, 07:06 PM
    Fr_Chuck
    In TN and GA, it is on a person by person review. Before you even start your training and take your test, you have to get approval first.
  • Aug 11, 2008, 05:20 AM
    JudyKayTee
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Fr_Chuck
    In TN and GA, it is on a person by person review. Before you even start your training and take your test, you have to get approval first.


    NC rather surprised me - you take the Licensing Test first and THEN prove you are of "good character." Seems like people are wasting their time if they have any type of record - and you even have to report traffic offenses - but not knowing if they'll pass the "good character" review - !

    Seems backwards.

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