Virginia License Law
A Virginia salesperson who moves to another state may place their Virginia license on:
AActive status only if they find a new Virginia broker
BInactive or referral status while residing out of state✓ Correct
CAutomatic revocation occurs when leaving Virginia
DThe license cannot be maintained outside Virginia
Explanation
Virginia licensees who move out of state may maintain their license on inactive or referral status, allowing them to receive referral fees without conducting active real estate business in Virginia.
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