Idaho License Law
In Idaho, a real estate salesperson who wants to receive compensation directly from a client (not through the broker) may:
AAccept direct payment if both parties agree
BNot accept direct payment — all compensation must flow through the supervising broker✓ Correct
CAccept direct payment only for residential transactions
DAccept direct payment if they have over 2 years' experience
Explanation
Idaho law requires that all real estate compensation be paid to and through the designated broker. A salesperson may not accept compensation directly from a client, other broker, or third party.
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