Florida License Law
A Florida real estate licensee fails to renew their license by the renewal deadline. The license enters a 'null and void' status after:
AImmediate expiration without any grace period
B6 months after the expiration date
C24 months after the expiration date✓ Correct
DA 30-day grace period from the expiration date
Explanation
In Florida, an expired license has a 24-month period during which the licensee may renew with a late renewal fee and completion of required CE. After 24 months of expiration, the license becomes null and void, and the person must reapply as if a new applicant, including retaking the state exam.
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