New Hampshire License Law
A NH real estate licensee who wishes to place their license on inactive status must:
ASurrender their license to NHREC permanently
BNotify NHREC and may not engage in real estate brokerage activities while inactive✓ Correct
CContinue paying full fees and completing CE as if active
DTransfer to a new supervising broker within 30 days
Explanation
NH licensees may place their license on inactive status by notifying NHREC. While inactive, they may not conduct real estate activities for compensation. Inactive licensees still have renewal and potentially CE obligations to maintain the inactive license.
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