An application may be denied for any one of the following reasons: (1) The applicant has written insufficient funds checks within the calendar year before application or has written an insufficient funds check for the application; (2) The applicant has been convicted of a felony or of a misdemeanor involving moral turpitude. If the applicant is a firm, a license may be denied if any partner, associate, director, stockholder, officer, or responsible broker has been convicted of a felony or of a misdemeanor involving moral turpitude; (3) The applicant has been disciplined by a regulatory agency in relation to activities as a real estate salesperson or broker, broker associate, firm, appraiser, mortgage broker, auctioneer, or any other regulated licensee, including insurance, securities, law, and commodities trading; (4) The applicant has failed to satisfy the requirements as provided by this chapter; (5) The applicant has failed the prelicense school examination; (6) The applicant has not met education requirements; (7) The applicant made deliberate misstatements, deliberate omissions, misrepresentations, or untruths in the application; or (8) The applicant has a current and unpaid judgment filed against the applicant.
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