Massachusetts License Law
A Massachusetts licensee who wants to change their license status from 'active' to 'inactive' must:
ASurrender their license to the Board
BNotify the Board and their employing broker in writing✓ Correct
CWait until their license renewal date
DComplete an inactive status exam
Explanation
To place a Massachusetts real estate license on inactive status, the licensee must notify the Board of Registration and their employing broker. An inactive licensee cannot perform activities requiring a real estate license.
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