Florida License Law
A Florida broker must maintain their principal office. This means:
AThe broker must have a home office
BThe broker must have a definite place of business in Florida registered with DBPR✓ Correct
CThe broker must lease commercial office space
DThe broker must maintain an office in the county where most transactions occur
Explanation
Chapter 475 F.S. requires every Florida broker to maintain a definite place of business (principal office) registered with DBPR. Branch offices must also be registered separately.
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