Delaware License Law
What is an 'associate broker' (also called broker-associate) in Delaware?
AAn unlicensed assistant working for a real estate broker
BA licensee who holds a broker's license but chooses to work under another broker rather than operating independently✓ Correct
CA salesperson who has been promoted to a management position within a brokerage
DA broker who has entered into an association agreement with another broker
Explanation
An associate broker (broker-associate) in Delaware holds a broker-level license but works under the supervision of another broker rather than operating their own brokerage. They have completed all broker education and exam requirements but choose the employee/associate model. They have more education and licensure than a salesperson.
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