Montana License Law
In Montana, a real estate licensee who is 'in good standing' means they have:
ABeen licensed for at least 5 years without complaints
BMet all renewal requirements including CE, paid fees on time, and have no pending disciplinary actions✓ Correct
CReceived the Board's highest rating
DNever had a complaint filed against them
Explanation
A licensee 'in good standing' has met all renewal requirements (continuing education, fees), is currently licensed, and has no outstanding disciplinary actions or conditions on their license.
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