South Carolina License Law
What happens to a South Carolina salesperson license when the sponsoring broker's license is revoked?
AThe salesperson license automatically transfers to another broker
BThe salesperson license becomes inactive✓ Correct
CThe salesperson license is also revoked
DThe salesperson license remains active for 90 days
Explanation
If a sponsoring broker's license is revoked or suspended, the salesperson's license becomes inactive. The salesperson must affiliate with a new active broker to reactivate the license.
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