Florida License Law
A Florida broker's license expires due to failure to complete continuing education. The broker's status is:
ASuspended pending completion of education
BNull and void — the broker cannot practice and must complete education and pay a reactivation fee✓ Correct
CVoluntarily inactive
DProbationary
Explanation
Failure to complete continuing education before a Florida license renewal results in the license becoming null and void. The licensee must complete the required education and pay reactivation fees before practicing again.
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