Texas License Law
A Texas broker's license is issued in an inactive status when:
AThe broker has not yet passed the exam
BThe broker does not have any sponsored agents
CThe broker has applied but the background check is pending
DThe broker chooses not to actively practice real estate✓ Correct
Explanation
A Texas broker's license may be placed on inactive status when the broker does not wish to actively practice. An inactive licensee cannot perform acts requiring a license until they reactivate.
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