Colorado License Law
A Colorado broker who wants to work independently without supervision must hold which license type?
AAssociate broker license
BIndependent broker license✓ Correct
CManaging broker license
DPrincipal broker license
Explanation
An independent broker in Colorado is a licensed broker who operates their own brokerage independently without being supervised by another broker. They must meet additional requirements to hold this status.
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