New Hampshire License Law
A NH licensee whose license is in 'inactive' status:
AMay still show properties since they are technically licensed
BMay not perform any activity requiring a license until the license is reactivated✓ Correct
CMay conduct transactions under the supervision of a licensed broker
DHas a grace period of 6 months to find a new broker
Explanation
An inactive license does not authorize any licensed real estate activities. The licensee must reactivate the license (by affiliating with a broker and meeting any CE requirements) before performing any brokerage activities.
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