Arkansas License Law
An Arkansas licensee places their license on inactive status. While inactive, the licensee may:
AContinue to earn referral fees from active licensees
BShow properties as long as a supervising broker is present
CNot engage in any real estate brokerage activities for compensation✓ Correct
DManage rental property for third parties without restriction
Explanation
An inactive licensee may not perform any activity requiring a license. No brokerage activities — including earning referral fees — are permitted while on inactive status.
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