Connecticut License Law
A Connecticut real estate salesperson is NOT permitted to:
ARepresent buyers in residential transactions
BAccept compensation directly from a client, bypassing the employing broker✓ Correct
CNegotiate sales contracts
DShow properties listed with their broker
Explanation
Salespersons may not accept compensation directly from clients. All compensation must flow through the employing broker. This is a fundamental rule of Connecticut real estate license law.
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