Under the Illinois SAFE Act, what happens to an MLO's license when the MLO changes employers?
Correct Answer
C) The license becomes inactive until the new sponsoring employer files a transfer request through NMLS
When an MLO changes employers, their license becomes inactive until the new sponsoring employer submits a transfer or sponsorship request through NMLS. The MLO cannot originate loans during the inactive period.
Why This Is the Correct Answer
When an MLO changes employers, their license becomes inactive until the new sponsoring employer submits a transfer or sponsorship request through NMLS. The MLO cannot originate loans during the inactive period.
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