DRE & Licensing
What is a 'broker-associate' in California?
AA licensed salesperson who has applied for a broker license
BA person who holds a broker license but chooses to work under the supervision of another broker✓ Correct
CA broker who specializes in commercial real estate
DA broker licensed in multiple states
Explanation
A broker-associate is a person who holds a California broker license but elects to work under the supervision of another broker. They have the qualifications of a broker but operate in the capacity of a salesperson within that broker's office.
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