Hawaii License Law
In Hawaii, what is a 'salesperson's pocket card' and what does it represent?
AA. A business card with the salesperson's contact information
BB. The physical license certificate issued by the Real Estate Commission confirming the salesperson's active licensed status✓ Correct
CC. A credit card used to pay for MLS memberships
DD. A property access card for showing listed properties
Explanation
The pocket card (physical license) issued by the Hawaii Real Estate Commission is official evidence of the licensee's current active status and must be carried when conducting real estate activities.
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