Michigan License Law
In Michigan, a real estate licensee who fails to renew on time may:
AContinue practicing for up to 6 months under a grace period
BApply for reinstatement within a limited period and pay late fees✓ Correct
COnly re-apply for a new license from scratch
DKeep the license active indefinitely until LARA notifies them
Explanation
Michigan allows lapsed licensees to apply for reinstatement within a certain period (typically within 3 years) by paying late fees and meeting CE requirements. After that, a new application may be required.
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