Connecticut License Law
A Connecticut licensee has their license suspended for 6 months. After the suspension ends, the licensee may:
AImmediately resume practicing real estate
BResume practicing real estate after completing any conditions imposed by the Commission, such as education or payment of fines✓ Correct
CPractice only under the direct supervision of another broker for 2 years
DOnly manage rental properties, not sell real estate
Explanation
After a suspension, a licensee must comply with all conditions imposed by the Commission before resuming practice. This may include completion of education, payment of fines, repayment to the Guaranty Fund, or other conditions set forth in the disciplinary order.
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