Hawaii License Law
Which of the following BEST describes a 'principal broker' in Hawaii?
AAny broker with more than 5 years of experience
BThe licensed broker responsible for the operations of a real estate brokerage and the supervision of affiliated licensees✓ Correct
CA broker who only handles commercial real estate
DA broker appointed by the Hawaii Real Estate Commission
Explanation
A principal broker in Hawaii is the licensed broker who is responsible for the overall operation of the real estate brokerage and for supervising all affiliated salespersons and brokers.
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