Kansas License Law
A Kansas broker who fails to renew their license but continues to operate the brokerage and employs salespersons is:
AOperating legally on a grace period
BIn violation of the Kansas License Act — all activity by the broker and their salespersons during the lapse is illegal✓ Correct
CPermitted to continue for 90 days while renewing
DOnly at risk of a small fine
Explanation
If a broker's license lapses, all real estate activity conducted by the broker and their salespersons during the lapse period is illegal and may subject the broker to serious disciplinary action.
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