30 Miss. Code. R. 1601-1.2 - Changing the Status of a License
A. To change a
license from active to inactive status, licensee shall notify the Commission in
writing, shall insure that the license is returned to the Commission and shall
pay the appropriate fee. A licensee who is on inactive status at time of
renewal may renew the license on inactive status by filing a renewal
application and paying the renewal fee. A broker who terminates a real estate
business may place the business license on inactive status. To return to active
status, a salesperson or broker/salesperson must file a transfer application. A
broker and/or a business license may be activated by notifying the Commission
by letter or transfer application including required fee.
B. When a licensee wishes to transfer from
one broker to another, the transferring licensee must file a transfer
application signed by the new broker accompanied by the transfer fee and must
furnish a statement that the licensee is not carrying any listings or pertinent
information belonging to the former broker unless that broker so
consents.
C. Any licensee who has
entered active duty military service due to draft laws or national emergency
shall, upon his return to civilian life and within twelve (12) months after
honorable discharge, be considered, so far as this Commission is concerned, to
have been continuously engaged in the real estate business in the same capacity
as when the licensee entered military service.
Notes
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