Illinois License Law
Under Illinois law, what is an 'inactive' real estate license?
AA license that has been revoked by IDFPR
BA valid license not affiliated with a sponsoring managing broker; the licensee cannot perform real estate activities✓ Correct
CA license in the process of being renewed
DA license granted to retired licensees who no longer practice
Explanation
An inactive license in Illinois is a valid, renewed license that is not affiliated with a sponsoring managing broker. A licensee with an inactive license cannot perform real estate activities for compensation. To reactivate, the licensee must affiliate with a managing broker and notify IDFPR. The license remains valid and renews on the regular cycle but cannot be used while inactive.
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