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Tennessee Real Estate Commission approves three license applications despite past convictions
Summary
At its Dec. 17 meeting in Nashville, the Tennessee Real Estate Commission unanimously approved three license applications — including two applicants with past criminal convictions and one applicant seeking to be a principal broker — after candidates and sponsoring brokers described rehabilitation and remediation steps.
The Tennessee Real Estate Commission voted unanimously Dec. 17 to approve three license applications, including two applicants who described past criminal charges and rehabilitation efforts.
Sean Lynch, who told the commission he was convicted as a young adult of attempted robbery and reckless aggravated assault and served time, said he has worked toward stability since his release in 2020. "I faced adversity since I've been out of prison... I've been out for 5 years," Lynch said during his informal appearance. Principal broker Karen Hoff told commissioners…
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