Arkansas License Law
Which of the following best describes an 'inactive' real estate license in Arkansas?
AA license that has been permanently revoked by AREC
BA valid license held by a licensee who is not currently affiliated with a broker✓ Correct
CA license that has expired and cannot be renewed
DA license held in escrow by the principal broker
Explanation
An inactive license in Arkansas means the licensee holds a valid license but is not currently affiliated with a principal broker and therefore cannot perform licensed real estate activities.
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