North Carolina License Law
Under NC license law, a broker whose license is on inactive status may:
APerform brokerage activities as long as no compensation is received
BPerform limited brokerage activities for immediate family only
CNot perform any brokerage activities✓ Correct
DPerform brokerage activities under supervision of a BIC
Explanation
An inactive broker may not perform any acts of brokerage in North Carolina. The license must be active to engage in any real estate brokerage activity.
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