Florida License Law
Under Florida law, which action would result in a real estate licensee's license becoming 'null and void'?
AFailing to renew the license on time✓ Correct
BBeing convicted of a felony involving moral turpitude
CVoluntarily requesting inactive status
DMoving to another state permanently
Explanation
If a Florida real estate licensee fails to renew their license by the expiration date, the license becomes null and void (expired). To become active again after expiration, the licensee must generally retake and pass the state examination.
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