Connecticut License Law
A Connecticut broker who allows their license to lapse for more than 3 years must:
ASimply pay a reinstatement fee
BRetake and pass the Connecticut real estate licensing examination✓ Correct
CComplete an additional 12 hours of continuing education
DApply for a salesperson license first
Explanation
When a Connecticut real estate license lapses beyond the renewal grace period (generally beyond 3 years of expiration), the former licensee must retake and pass the licensing examination to obtain a new license.
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