Delaware License Law
In Delaware, which of the following best describes a 'broker-associate'?
AA broker who works as a salesperson under another broker✓ Correct
BA salesperson who is studying to become a broker
CA broker who owns their own independent office
DAn associate member of the Delaware Real Estate Commission
Explanation
A broker-associate (associate broker) holds a broker's license but chooses to work as an agent under the supervision of another managing broker, rather than operating their own brokerage.
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