Property Ownership
A licensed Arizona real estate agent in the state who holds a salesperson license cannot:
AWork with buyers
BIndependently represent a seller without being affiliated with a broker✓ Correct
CEarn a commission from a transaction
DShow properties listed by other brokerages
Explanation
A licensed salesperson in Arizona cannot operate independently. They must be affiliated with and work under the supervision of a licensed designated broker.
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