Connecticut License Law
A Connecticut licensee who practices real estate after their license expires is:
APermitted to continue for up to 30 days while renewing
BSubject to disciplinary action and may not collect a commission✓ Correct
CRequired only to pay a late renewal fee
DProtected by a grace period of 90 days
Explanation
Practicing real estate with an expired license is illegal in Connecticut. The licensee may face disciplinary action by the Commission and generally cannot collect a commission for transactions conducted while unlicensed.
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