Hawaii License Law
In Hawaii, a 'principal broker' of a real estate company is the licensee who:
AA. Has the most sales in the office
BB. Is responsible for supervising all licensed activities of the brokerage and is accountable to the Commission✓ Correct
CC. Owns the most expensive real estate
DD. Has been licensed the longest in the firm
Explanation
The principal broker is responsible for all licensed activities of the brokerage, supervising salespersons and associate brokers, and is accountable to the Hawaii Real Estate Commission.
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