Idaho License Law

Under Idaho law, can a real estate broker share commission with an unlicensed person?

AYes, if the broker discloses it to IREC
BNo, commissions may only be paid to licensed real estate brokers or through the broker to affiliated licensees✓ Correct
CYes, up to 25% can be paid to unlicensed referrers
DYes, if the unlicensed person is related to the broker

Explanation

Idaho law prohibits paying real estate commissions or compensation to unlicensed persons. Brokers may only share commissions with other licensed brokers or pay affiliated licensees through the broker. Paying referral fees to unlicensed individuals violates Idaho license law and can result in disciplinary action.

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