Wyoming License Law
A Wyoming licensee who practices real estate while their license is on inactive status is:
APermitted if they only assist family members
BViolating Wyoming license law and potentially subject to criminal and civil penalties✓ Correct
CAllowed for up to 90 days after inactivation
DPermitted if they don't charge a commission
Explanation
Practicing real estate in Wyoming without an active license (whether inactive, expired, or revoked) is a criminal violation under Wyoming Statutes. It is also a civil violation, and the broker responsible for the licensee may face discipline. No compensation, no matter how small, exempts unlicensed activity.
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