Tennessee License Law
A Tennessee affiliate broker who has never activated their license and allows it to expire must, upon reapplication:
AOnly pay the renewal fee
BPotentially need to retake the licensing examination and meet current education requirements✓ Correct
CAutomatically receive reinstatement as a courtesy
DComplete only 8 hours of continuing education
Explanation
A Tennessee licensee whose license has expired (not just lapsed inactive) may need to retake the exam and meet current pre-license education requirements to reapply, depending on how long the license was expired. TREC rules govern the reinstatement process.
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