Idaho License Law
In Idaho, a 'limited liability company' (LLC) engaged in real estate brokerage must:
ABe exempt from all licensing requirements
BHave a licensed Idaho broker as its designated or qualifying broker✓ Correct
COnly use attorneys for real estate transactions
DRegister with the Idaho Secretary of State instead of IREC
Explanation
An LLC or other business entity engaged in real estate brokerage in Idaho must have a qualifying (designated) broker licensed by IREC who is responsible for all real estate activities conducted by the entity.
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