Idaho License Law
An Idaho salesperson signs a listing agreement in their own name without disclosing their broker. This is:
AAcceptable if the broker later ratifies it
BA violation — real estate contracts must be signed in the name of the broker✓ Correct
CAcceptable for residential transactions under $100,000
DPermitted if the salesperson has at least 2 years' experience
Explanation
In Idaho, a salesperson may not contract in their own name. All listing agreements and other real estate contracts must be entered into in the name of the supervising broker.
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