Florida License Law
A Florida broker associate is a licensed broker who chooses to:
AOperate their own independent brokerage
BWork under the supervision of another broker without owning a brokerage✓ Correct
CHold both a broker and sales associate license simultaneously
DSupervise unlicensed assistants
Explanation
A broker associate holds a full broker's license but chooses to work under (be employed by) another broker rather than operating their own brokerage. They have broker-level education and licensing but work in a sales/associate capacity.
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