Connecticut License Law
An out-of-state real estate licensee who wants to conduct business in Connecticut must:
ASimply give their out-of-state license number to the client
BObtain a Connecticut license or work through a cooperative brokerage agreement with a CT-licensed broker✓ Correct
COnly notify the CT Real Estate Commission by letter
DPass only the national portion of the Connecticut exam
Explanation
Out-of-state licensees must obtain a Connecticut license or enter into a written cooperative brokerage agreement with a Connecticut-licensed broker to legally conduct real estate business in Connecticut.
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