Florida License Law
A Florida broker's license is placed on 'inactive' status. During inactive status, the broker may:
AContinue to collect commissions on transactions already in progress
BNot perform any act requiring a license✓ Correct
CSupervise their associates' activities only
DConduct transactions in a limited capacity
Explanation
A licensee with an inactive license may NOT perform any act requiring a real estate license in Florida. No transactions, negotiations, or commission collection is permitted while on inactive status.
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