Connecticut License Law
A Connecticut broker's license is revoked. What happens to the salespersons affiliated with that broker?
AThe salespersons may continue working under the supervision of any available licensed broker
BThe salespersons' licenses become inactive and they cannot practice until they affiliate with a new licensed broker✓ Correct
CThe salespersons' licenses are automatically revoked as well
DThe salespersons may operate independently until finding a new broker
Explanation
When a broker's license is revoked, any salespersons affiliated with that broker have their licenses become inactive because they no longer have a supervising broker. They cannot practice real estate until they affiliate with a new licensed broker.
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