Connecticut License Law

Under Connecticut law, a real estate broker who operates as a Limited Liability Company (LLC) must:

AHave all members of the LLC individually licensed as brokers
BEnsure the LLC holds a Connecticut broker's license and that at least one designated broker-officer is individually licensed✓ Correct
CRegister the LLC with the Connecticut Real Estate Commission as a trade name
DObtain a separate license for each property the LLC manages

Explanation

A business entity (LLC, corporation, or partnership) that conducts real estate brokerage in Connecticut must hold a broker's license. The entity must designate an individually licensed broker who is responsible for the entity's real estate activities.

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