Delaware License Law
What is the 'inactive license' status in Delaware and what limitations does it impose?
AAn inactive licensee may perform limited licensed activities
BAn inactive licensee may not perform any real estate activities requiring a license but must still maintain CE requirements to reactivate✓ Correct
CAn inactive license is the same as a revoked license
DAn inactive licensee may only perform referral activities
Explanation
An inactive license allows the licensee to retain their license while not actively practicing. Inactive licensees may not perform any licensed activities. To reactivate, they must meet CE requirements and update their affiliation with a broker.
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