Arizona License Law
An Arizona real estate broker who hires a licensed salesperson as an 'independent contractor' rather than an employee:
AEliminates all supervisory responsibility over the salesperson
BCan define how compensation is paid and certain tax treatment, but still must supervise the salesperson's real estate activities per Arizona law✓ Correct
CIs not legally responsible for the salesperson's real estate activities
DCan have the salesperson maintain their own trust account
Explanation
While independent contractor status may affect tax treatment and compensation structure, Arizona law still requires the broker to supervise the independent contractor salesperson's real estate activities. The broker cannot contract away their supervisory responsibility.
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