Arizona License Law

An Arizona associate broker (employed broker) differs from a designated broker in that an associate broker:

ACannot supervise salespersons under any circumstances
BIs not required to hold a higher level of license
CWorks under the supervision of a designated broker and does not manage the brokerage✓ Correct
DMay only represent buyers, not sellers

Explanation

An associate broker holds a broker-level license but works under the supervision of a designated broker. They do not manage or own the brokerage and operate similarly to a salesperson in terms of supervision.

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