Delaware License Law
When a Delaware real estate salesperson changes their employing broker, what must happen?
AThe salesperson retakes the licensing exam
BThe old broker notifies the Commission and the license is transferred✓ Correct
CThe salesperson's license is automatically cancelled
DThe salesperson must wait 30 days before starting with the new broker
Explanation
When a salesperson changes brokers in Delaware, the old broker must return the license to the Commission, and the new broker submits an affiliation request to transfer the license.
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