Minnesota License Law
A Minnesota real estate agent is found to be practicing real estate while their license is on inactive status. This constitutes:
AA minor technical violation with no consequence
BUnlicensed practice of real estate, a serious violation under Chapter 82✓ Correct
CAn automatic suspension of their future license application
DOnly a violation if they collected a fee
Explanation
Practicing real estate without an active license in Minnesota is a serious violation of Chapter 82. An inactive license does not permit the holder to conduct any real estate brokerage activities for compensation. Violations can result in criminal charges, fines, and permanent disqualification from licensure. All agents should ensure their license is in active status before engaging in any licensed activities.
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