North Dakota License Law
When a North Dakota broker dies or becomes incapacitated, the designated broker's license:
AAutomatically transfers to the most senior agent
BRequires NDREC oversight to ensure clients are protected and brokerage activities may continue with proper management✓ Correct
CIs immediately revoked with no recourse
DRemains active permanently for the estate
Explanation
When a broker dies or becomes incapacitated, NDREC has provisions to ensure client transactions can be completed and brokerage activities can continue under appropriate management. The commission may work with the estate or designate a temporary broker to protect client interests.
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