Connecticut License Law
A Connecticut real estate salesperson switches from one broker to another. What must happen to the salesperson's license?
AThe salesperson must retake the licensing exam
BThe new broker must submit a transfer application to the Connecticut Real Estate Commission and pay the transfer fee✓ Correct
CThe license automatically transfers when the salesperson starts working at the new office
DThe salesperson must apply for a new license
Explanation
When a Connecticut salesperson changes brokers, the new broker must file a transfer application with the Real Estate Commission. The salesperson may not legally practice until the Commission processes the transfer and the new license is issued.
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