Arizona License Law
If an Arizona real estate salesperson disagrees with a broker policy, they should:
AIgnore the policy if it seems unreasonable
BComply with the policy while discussing concerns with the broker through proper channels, or seek employment elsewhere✓ Correct
CFile a complaint with the ADRE immediately
DAsk the Arizona Association of Realtors to intervene
Explanation
Salespersons must comply with their broker's lawful policies and procedures. If disagreements arise, the professional approach is to discuss concerns with the broker. If the broker engages in illegal conduct, that should be reported.
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