Hawaii License Law

What is a 'designated REALTOR®' in a Hawaii brokerage and what dues obligations does it create?

AA. A REALTOR® designated as the best agent in the office by the brokerage
BB. The principal broker (or designated representative) who is a NAR member and through whom other non-member licensees in the office pay dues under NAR's Dues Formula✓ Correct
CC. An agent designated to handle all commercial transactions for the brokerage
DD. A REALTOR® who has earned specialized designations such as CRS or GRI

Explanation

The Designated REALTOR® in a brokerage is typically the principal broker or office manager who is a NAR member. Under NAR's membership policies, non-member licensees in an office with a Designated REALTOR® may be assessed dues (the non-member differential) unless they join.

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