Pennsylvania License Law
A Pennsylvania broker who allows their license to expire while continuing to manage properties is:
APracticing real estate without a license — a RELRA violation✓ Correct
BPermitted to continue for 90 days as a grace period
COnly subject to a late fee
DAutomatically renewed since they have active transactions
Explanation
Practicing real estate without a valid Pennsylvania license is a RELRA violation regardless of prior licensing history. An expired license offers no authority to practice. Brokers with expired licenses may face PREC disciplinary action, civil penalties, and potential criminal charges for unlicensed practice.
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