Florida License Law
A Florida real estate license is automatically considered 'involuntary inactive' when:
AThe licensee fails to complete post-license education✓ Correct
BThe licensee requests inactive status in writing
CThe licensee's employing broker dies or the brokerage closes
DThe licensee moves out of the state of Florida
Explanation
A license becomes involuntary inactive when the licensee fails to complete the required post-license education. The license remains inactive until education requirements are met and the licensee reactivates.
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