Mississippi License Law
Under Mississippi law, a real estate licensee who has their license placed on 'probation' is:
AProhibited from practicing real estate
BAllowed to continue practicing subject to conditions imposed by MREC✓ Correct
CAutomatically upgraded to broker status
DExempt from continuing education
Explanation
Probation allows a licensee to continue practicing real estate, but under specific conditions set by MREC—such as supervision, reporting requirements, or restrictions on types of transactions. It is less severe than suspension or revocation.
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