Colorado License Law
A Colorado real estate broker who wants to work under another broker must:
AA. Hold an employing broker license
BB. Hold an associate broker license and be affiliated with the employing broker✓ Correct
CC. Hold a salesperson license
DD. File a special application with the Colorado Division of Real Estate
Explanation
Colorado uses a broker-only licensing structure. An 'associate broker' is a licensed broker who works under an employing broker.
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