Hawaii License Law
A Hawaii licensee who wants to place their license on inactive status must:
ASimply stop working with a broker and wait
BNotify the Commission and ensure no real estate activities are conducted while inactive✓ Correct
CComplete a special CE course on inactive status rules
DPay a $500 inactive status fee
Explanation
To place a license on inactive status in Hawaii, the licensee should notify the Commission. While inactive, the licensee may not engage in any real estate brokerage activities.
Related Hawaii Hawaii License Law Questions
- What is a 'do not contact' list in the context of Hawaii real estate and how should agents respect it?
- What is the 'Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice' (USPAP) and how does it affect Hawaii real estate?
- What is 'earnest money depositing timeline' in Hawaii and what are the requirements?
- What is the 'Hawaii Association of REALTORS' Standard Addendum for Condominium Purchases and what does it address?
- What is the 'inactive' license status in Hawaii and what are its implications?
- What is the 'Hawaii Real Estate Commission's' educational mission and how does it fulfill it?
- Which of the following best describes 'broker price opinion' (BPO) services in Hawaii?
- What is 'associate broker' in Hawaii real estate licensing and how does it differ from a principal broker?
Practice More Hawaii Real Estate Questions
1,500+ questions covering all exam topics. Start free — no signup required.
Take the Free Hawaii Quiz →