Delaware License Law
What happens to a Delaware real estate license when the licensee fails to complete continuing education by the renewal deadline?
AThe license remains active but the licensee cannot conduct transactions until CE is complete
BThe license expires; the licensee must stop practicing real estate and cannot renew without completing the outstanding CE and paying a late fee✓ Correct
CThe license is automatically suspended for 30 days as a penalty
DThe broker must notify the Delaware Real Estate Commission but the agent may continue working
Explanation
If a Delaware licensee fails to complete continuing education by the renewal deadline, the license expires. The licensee must cease real estate activities immediately.
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