Massachusetts License Law
In Massachusetts, a real estate license that has lapsed for more than 2 years requires the applicant to:
ASimply pay a reinstatement fee
BComplete continuing education only
CRetake the real estate licensing examination✓ Correct
DRetake the pre-license course and examination
Explanation
In Massachusetts, a license that has been expired for more than 2 years requires the licensee to retake the licensing examination. License reinstatement requirements are governed by Board regulations under the Division of Professional Licensure.
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