Connecticut License Law
A Connecticut real estate license that is placed on inactive status allows the licensee to:
AContinue performing all real estate activities without restriction
BPerform real estate activities only for family members
CNot engage in any licensed real estate activities until reactivated✓ Correct
DOnly show properties but not negotiate or receive compensation
Explanation
An inactive Connecticut real estate license means the licensee may NOT perform any real estate activities requiring a license. The license must be reactivated before the licensee can legally engage in real estate practice.
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