Alabama License Law
A salesperson in Alabama may receive compensation for real estate services from:
AAny party to a transaction
BOnly their employing broker✓ Correct
CThe Alabama Real Estate Commission
DAny licensed broker in the state
Explanation
Alabama law requires that a salesperson receive all compensation only through their employing broker, not directly from clients or other parties.
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