Connecticut License Law
In Connecticut, if a broker's license is revoked, what happens to the licenses of salespersons affiliated with that broker?
AThe salespersons' licenses are automatically revoked
BThe salespersons must transfer to another broker or their licenses become inactive✓ Correct
CThe salespersons may continue practicing under a temporary license
DThe salespersons become independent brokers automatically
Explanation
If a Connecticut broker's license is revoked or becomes inactive, affiliated salespersons must transfer to a new active broker or their own licenses become inactive. They cannot practice without an active supervising broker.
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