Hawaii License Law
What is Hawaii's requirement for 'supervision' of new real estate licensees?
AA. New licensees must work for 2 years under a broker before practicing independently
BB. All licensees must work under a supervising principal broker; the broker is responsible for reviewing and guiding the licensee's transactions✓ Correct
CC. New licensees must complete 200 hours of field work under supervision
DD. New licensees may practice independently from day one after passing the exam
Explanation
All Hawaii real estate salespersons and associate brokers must be affiliated with and work under a principal broker. The principal broker is responsible for supervising their activities, reviewing transaction files, ensuring compliance with license law, and providing guidance.
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