Connecticut License Law
A Connecticut real estate licensee wants to practice real estate under a team name (e.g., 'The Smith Team'). Under Connecticut regulations, the team name:
AMay be used freely without any restrictions
BMust include the supervising broker's name and must be registered or disclosed to comply with advertising rules✓ Correct
CCannot be used at all; licensees must advertise only under the brokerage name
DCan only be used if the team has at least 5 licensed members
Explanation
Connecticut allows real estate teams but requires that team advertising include the broker's name and comply with advertising requirements. The team name cannot mislead the public into thinking it is a separate brokerage.
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