Utah License Law
What happens to a Utah real estate license when a sales agent's principal broker dies or has their license revoked?
AThe sales agent's license is also automatically revoked
BThe sales agent has 30 days to affiliate with a new principal broker or the license becomes inactive✓ Correct
CThe sales agent can continue working independently for 60 days
DThe sales agent automatically becomes a principal broker
Explanation
When a principal broker's license is terminated, revoked, or the broker dies, affiliated sales agents have 30 days to affiliate with a new principal broker. If no affiliation occurs within 30 days, the agent's license goes inactive.
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