Connecticut License Law

A Connecticut real estate salesperson may NOT do which of the following?

AList properties for sale on behalf of their broker
BNegotiate purchase contracts with buyer clients
CAccept a commission payment directly from a buyer✓ Correct
DAdvertise properties for sale under their broker's name

Explanation

Under Connecticut license law, a salesperson may not accept compensation directly from a buyer or seller. All compensation to a salesperson must flow through their employing broker. The broker then pays the salesperson from the broker's received commission.

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