Idaho License Law
What is an Idaho real estate 'license renewal grace period' and what is its significance?
AA 30-day period to renew without penalty
BIdaho may allow a grace period for late renewal, but practicing with an expired license is illegal even during this period✓ Correct
CA 90-day period with no penalties for practice
DA period when reduced CE requirements apply
Explanation
Idaho has provisions for late license renewal, but critically, a licensee may not practice real estate with an expired license even during any grace period. The license must be renewed and active before the licensee can resume practice.
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