Minnesota License Law
A Minnesota licensee who fails to renew their license by the expiration date may continue to practice:
AFor up to 90 days with no penalty
BOnly if they notify the Department of Commerce
CNot at all — the license is invalid until renewed✓ Correct
DWith written permission from their broker
Explanation
An expired Minnesota real estate license is not valid. The licensee must stop practicing real estate and cannot conduct licensed activities until the license is properly renewed.
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