Rhode Island License Law
When a Rhode Island broker's license is revoked or suspended, what happens to the salesperson licenses held under that broker?
AThey remain valid and the salespersons may continue working
BThey are automatically revoked as well
CThey become inactive until placed with a new licensed broker✓ Correct
DThey are transferred to the DoBR until the broker appeals
Explanation
When a broker's license is revoked or suspended, the salesperson licenses held under that broker become inactive. Salespersons must transfer to a new active broker to resume practice.
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