Texas License Law
TREC's 'inactive' license status means the holder cannot:
ATake continuing education courses
BPerform any act for which a real estate license is required in Texas✓ Correct
CApply for a new license in another state
DMaintain their license number
Explanation
An inactive Texas real estate license prohibits the holder from performing any act requiring a license—showing properties, negotiating offers, executing contracts, collecting commissions, or any other real estate brokerage activity. The holder retains the license number but must reactivate the license before practicing.
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