Ohio License Law
In Ohio, a broker's license may be placed on 'inactive' status when:
AThe broker fails to pay renewal fees on time
BThe broker voluntarily requests inactive status and has no affiliated agents✓ Correct
CODREPL suspends the broker for misconduct
DThe broker retires and surrenders the license
Explanation
A broker may voluntarily place a license on inactive status. While inactive, the broker may not perform brokerage services and may not have affiliated salespersons.
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