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A renewing MLO refuses to consent to a criminal history record check when required. What is the best conclusion under North Carolina MLO law or NCCOB guidance?

Correct Answer

C) NC may deny renewal for refusal to consent to criminal history checks and may deny issuance when statutory standards are not satisfied.

NC may deny renewal for refusal to consent to criminal history checks and may deny issuance when statutory standards are not satisfied. North Carolina may deny or refuse renewal for applicants who fail to consent to criminal history checks or fail to satisfy statutory standards.

Answer Options
A
Rely on prior mortgage experience instead of the stated licensing or compliance requirement.
B
Continue the activity and document the issue only if a complaint is later filed.
C
NC may deny renewal for refusal to consent to criminal history checks and may deny issuance when statutory standards are not satisfied.
D
Let the MLO originate while waiting for the North Carolina status, sponsorship, or renewal issue to be corrected.

Why This Is the Correct Answer

NC may deny renewal for refusal to consent to criminal history checks and may deny issuance when statutory standards are not satisfied. North Carolina may deny or refuse renewal for applicants who fail to consent to criminal history checks or fail to satisfy statutory standards.

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