Texas License Law
A Texas broker who allows their license to expire and continues to operate must know that:
AThey can continue to practice for 30 days while renewing
BThey cannot perform any licensed acts and all sponsored agents are automatically on inactive status✓ Correct
CTheir agents can continue working under the MLS membership
DTREC grants an automatic 90-day extension
Explanation
When a Texas broker's license expires, the broker cannot perform any acts requiring a license, and their sponsored sales agents' licenses become inactive until a new sponsoring broker is found or the original broker renews.
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