Connecticut License Law
Under Connecticut law, a 'team name' used by two or more licensees at the same brokerage must:
ABe registered as a separate brokerage
BInclude the name of the supervising broker or brokerage in all advertising✓ Correct
CBe approved by all MLS boards
DInclude at least one broker as a member
Explanation
Connecticut regulations require that team advertising include the supervising broker or brokerage's name so consumers know which licensed entity supervises the team members.
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