Idaho License Law
An Idaho real estate salesperson wants to work for a second broker simultaneously. This is:
APermitted with written consent of both brokers
BPermitted without restriction
CProhibited under Idaho law✓ Correct
DPermitted only for property management
Explanation
Idaho law prohibits a salesperson from being licensed under more than one broker at the same time. A salesperson may only hold one active license under one designated broker.
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