Florida License Law
A Florida broker who wishes to open a branch office must:
AObtain a separate broker's license for the branch
BRegister the branch office and designate a broker associate or broker to manage it✓ Correct
CHave FREC inspect the branch location before operating
DObtain a new license number for each branch
Explanation
Florida requires broker offices to be registered with DBPR. Branch offices must be separately registered, and the broker must designate a broker associate or another broker to serve as the branch office manager responsible for that location.
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