Florida License Law
A Florida real estate licensee who is temporarily ill and unable to work real estate may:
AHave another licensee act under their license temporarily
BRequest voluntary inactive status to maintain the license without paying renewal fees
CMaintain an active license even without working, as long as renewal fees are paid and CE is completed✓ Correct
DTransfer their license to a family member
Explanation
A Florida licensee who is ill or temporarily not working real estate may simply maintain their active license status by paying renewal fees and completing continuing education. Being active doesn't require actively working real estate.
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