A licensee who fails to renew before the expiration date may not have to pay late penalty fees if the licensee's reason

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A licensee who fails to renew before the expiration date may not have to pay late penalty fees if the licensee's reason

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A Licensee Who Fails To Renew Before The Expiration Date May Not Have To Pay Late Penalty Fees If The Licensee S Reason 1
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A licensee who fails to renew before the expiration date may not have to pay late penalty fees if the licensee's reason for failure is she couldn't take a continuing education course because she was caring for her sick mother. she didn't own a car and couldn't get to a continuing education course. there were no approved continuing education courses being offered in her town. she couldn't afford the tuition for a continuing education course.

Which of the following is true of conventional loans? The loan amount is limited to $417,000. The must conform to Fannie Mae standards. They are usually insured by Fannie Mae. They are usually uninsured.
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