Idaho License Law
In Idaho, a real estate salesperson who practices without being affiliated with a licensed broker is:
APermitted if they have 2+ years of experience
BPermitted for transactions under $100,000✓ Correct
CActing in violation of Idaho license law
DExempt if they hold an active license
Explanation
Idaho law requires that a real estate salesperson be affiliated with and work under the supervision of a licensed broker. Practicing without broker affiliation violates Idaho license law.
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