Colorado License Law
Which statement best describes Colorado's real estate licensing structure?
AColorado issues both salesperson and broker licenses✓ Correct
BColorado issues only broker licenses; there is no salesperson license
CColorado issues associate broker and managing broker licenses
DColorado issues provisional and full broker licenses
Explanation
Colorado is unique among states in that it issues only broker licenses. There is no salesperson license in Colorado. New licensees obtain an Employing Broker (EB) or Independent Broker license after meeting all requirements.
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