Arkansas License Law
A salesperson in Arkansas wishes to operate independently without being affiliated with a broker. Under Arkansas law, this is:
AAllowed if the salesperson has more than 3 years of experience
BAllowed only for commercial real estate transactions
CNot permitted — a salesperson must be affiliated with a principal broker✓ Correct
DPermitted after completing an additional 30 hours of education
Explanation
Arkansas law requires all salespersons (and associate brokers) to be affiliated with and supervised by a licensed principal broker. Independent practice is not permitted for a salesperson.
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