Maryland License Law
A Maryland real estate license that has been inactive for more than 2 years may require the licensee to:
ASimply pay a reactivation fee
BComplete additional education and meet MREC requirements before reactivation✓ Correct
CRetake only the national exam portion
DApply for a new license from scratch without education requirements
Explanation
Depending on how long the license has been inactive, MREC may require additional education or other requirements to reactivate a Maryland real estate license.
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