Connecticut License Law

Under Connecticut law, a real estate broker must maintain a principal office in Connecticut:

AOnly if they have more than 5 salespersons
BYes, a Connecticut broker must maintain a definite place of business in the state✓ Correct
CNo, a virtual office is sufficient
DOnly if they manage residential rental properties

Explanation

Connecticut law requires licensed real estate brokers to maintain a definite place of business within Connecticut, which must be identified on their license and be accessible to clients and regulators.

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