Arkansas License Law
When an Arkansas broker retires and surrenders their license, the salespersons associated with that broker must:
AAlso surrender their licenses
BImmediately affiliate with another licensed broker to continue practicing✓ Correct
CAutomatically receive a principal broker upgrade
DApply for a 60-day grace period to continue working
Explanation
When a principal broker surrenders or loses their license, all affiliated salespersons must immediately affiliate with a new principal broker before continuing to perform licensed real estate activities.
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