Alaska License Law
An Alaska real estate broker must maintain their principal place of business at:
AA residential address only
BA physical office location within Alaska✓ Correct
CAny location, including a P.O. box
DA location approved by the Alaska Real Estate Commission each year
Explanation
Alaska requires licensed brokers to maintain a physical office location within Alaska. This requirement ensures the broker can be supervised, contacted, and available for inspection by the Commission. P.O. boxes are insufficient for a principal place of business.
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