Idaho License Law

In Idaho, what is the difference between a 'designated broker' and an 'associate broker'?

AA designated broker manages a real estate company and is responsible for its licensees; an associate broker holds a broker license but works under a designated broker✓ Correct
BThey are the same position with different titles
CA designated broker only works with buyers; an associate broker only works with sellers
DAn associate broker can open their own office; a designated broker cannot

Explanation

In Idaho, a designated broker is licensed as a broker AND is responsible for managing a real estate company and supervising its licensees. An associate broker holds a broker-level license but chooses to work under a designated broker rather than manage their own company.

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