Idaho License Law
Which of the following is true about an Idaho 'associate broker' license?
AIt allows the licensee to operate their own independent brokerage
BIt is a broker-level license that requires the licensee to work under a designated broker✓ Correct
CIt is identical to a salesperson license
DIt requires no experience beyond the salesperson license
Explanation
An associate broker in Idaho holds a broker-level license but works under the supervision of a designated broker rather than operating independently. They have more education and experience than a salesperson.
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