Connecticut License Law
A Connecticut real estate licensee who fails to renew their license on time may:
AContinue practicing for up to 6 months on an expired license
BRenew with a late fee within a specified grace period✓ Correct
CNever obtain a Connecticut license again
DOnly perform property management activities on an expired license
Explanation
Connecticut allows licensees to renew an expired license with a late fee within a grace period. Practicing on an expired license without renewal is a violation of license law.
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