Montana License Law
A Montana real estate license may be placed on inactive status when a licensee:
AWants to practice real estate part-time only
BDoes not wish to practice but wants to maintain their license without conducting real estate activities✓ Correct
CIs under investigation by the Board of Realty Regulation
DWants to reduce their continuing education requirements
Explanation
Montana allows licensees to place their license on inactive status when they are not currently practicing real estate. An inactive licensee cannot conduct real estate activities but maintains their license.
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