Florida License Law
Under Florida law, which entity must register with DBPR as a real estate entity (not individual)?
AA sole proprietor using only their licensed name
BA real estate brokerage operating as a corporation, LLC, or partnership✓ Correct
CAn individual sales associate doing business under their own name
DA homeowner selling their own property
Explanation
Any real estate brokerage operating as a corporation, limited liability company, or partnership must register that entity with DBPR under Chapter 475 F.S., in addition to each individual licensee within the company.
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