Idaho License Law
In Idaho, which of the following requires a real estate broker's license (not just a salesperson license)?
AShowing properties on behalf of a broker
BOperating an independent real estate brokerage and accepting compensation directly from clients✓ Correct
CWriting purchase offers for buyer clients
DListing residential properties
Explanation
Operating an independent brokerage and receiving compensation directly from clients requires a broker's license in Idaho. Salespersons must work under a broker and cannot operate independently or receive compensation except through their broker.
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