Connecticut License Law
A Connecticut real estate broker who wants to operate as an LLC must ensure that:
AThe LLC files separate taxes from the broker
BThe LLC itself holds a real estate broker's license✓ Correct
CAll members of the LLC are licensed attorneys
DThe LLC maintains a physical office in New York
Explanation
In Connecticut, a business entity (corporation, LLC, partnership) operating as a real estate brokerage must obtain its own real estate broker's license in addition to the individual broker's license.
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