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SUMMARY:Unit 1: License Law and Regulations Update - Part 2
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DESCRIPTION: Involuntary inactive status
If the licensee does not renew the active or voluntarily inactive license by the expiration date, the license status automatically becomes involuntarily inactive.
The license is also deemed delinquent. The DBPR will send a notice of involuntary inactive status at least 90 days prior to the license expiration date.
If a broker&rsquo;s license is suspended or revoked, all sales associates and broker associates registered under that broker will automatically become involuntarily inactive. Their licenses will remain in that status until the broker is again reinstated or until they register under a new broker. If these licensees decide not to practice real estate, they may change their licenses&rsquo; involuntarily inactive status to voluntarily inactive through their online DBPR account.
Once in involuntarily inactive status for nonrenewal, the license can be renewed if the licensee applies to the DBPR, pays the renewal fee for each year the license was...

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