Hawaii License Law
If a Hawaii licensee's license is expired and they continue to practice real estate, they are subject to:
AA. A civil fine only
BB. Practicing without a license, which can result in criminal penalties and inability to collect compensation✓ Correct
CC. A 30-day grace period before any penalties apply
DD. Automatic renewal of their license
Explanation
Practicing real estate with an expired license constitutes unlicensed practice, potentially resulting in criminal penalties and the inability to collect any commission earned during that period.
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