Humber/Ontario Real Estate Course 1 Exam Practice

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Can a registration be denied if an applicant failed to disclose a criminal conviction from six years ago?

  1. Yes, because it happened within the last 7 years.

  2. Yes, because the registrant must disclose any criminal convictions.

  3. No, because the conviction occurred more than five years ago.

  4. No, because the conviction occurred more than three years ago.

The correct answer is: Yes, because the registrant must disclose any criminal convictions.

The other options are incorrect because they do not accurately reflect the registration requirements for disclosing criminal convictions. Option A makes a generalized statement about a time period that may not necessarily apply to the specific registration process in question. Option C and D focus on the time frame of the conviction rather than the act of disclosure itself. It is important to note that disclosure of criminal convictions is typically required regardless of the time frame in which they occurred. Option B is the most accurate because it states that all criminal convictions, regardless of how long ago they occurred, must be disclosed in order to avoid denial of registration.