Idaho License Law
In Idaho, a real estate broker can operate as which of the following business structures?
ASole proprietorship only
BCorporation only
CSole proprietorship, corporation, partnership, or LLC✓ Correct
DOnly as a licensed individual, never through an entity
Explanation
Idaho allows real estate brokers to operate as sole proprietors, corporations, partnerships, or LLCs. The business entity itself must register with the Idaho Real Estate Commission.
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