Connecticut License Law
A Connecticut real estate salesperson may legally pay a referral fee to a non-licensee if:
AThe referral is for a friend
BThe broker approves it in writing
CNever—referral fees to non-licensees are prohibited✓ Correct
DThe fee is under $500
Explanation
Connecticut law prohibits paying referral fees, finders' fees, or other compensation to unlicensed individuals for referring real estate clients. Only licensed individuals may receive such compensation.
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