New York License Law
A New York salesperson license is considered 'inactive' when:
AThe salesperson has not sold a property in more than 90 days
BThe salesperson is not currently associated with a licensed broker✓ Correct
CThe salesperson's continuing education is incomplete
DThe salesperson works part-time
Explanation
In New York, a salesperson's license is inactive when it is not currently associated with a licensed sponsoring broker. An inactive licensee may not perform any licensed real estate activities. To become active, the salesperson must find a sponsoring broker and transfer the license.
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