North Carolina License Law
A provisional broker in North Carolina who has not completed the post-licensing education within 18 months of initial licensure will have their license:
ARevoked permanently
BSuspended until education is completed
CConverted to inactive status automatically✓ Correct
DExpired and requiring retaking the licensing exam
Explanation
If a provisional broker fails to complete the 90-hour post-licensing education within 18 months, NCREC converts their license to inactive status. They cannot practice brokerage until they complete the education and reactivate.
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