Arizona License Law
In Arizona, a broker may place a licensee on 'inactive' status. While inactive, that licensee may:
AContinue to perform real estate activities but not collect commissions
BPerform real estate activities only for family members
CNot perform any acts requiring a real estate license✓ Correct
DOnly assist other licensees but not work directly with clients
Explanation
An inactive licensee in Arizona may not perform any acts that require a real estate license. They must reactivate their license before engaging in any licensed real estate activity.
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