Idaho License Law
Under Idaho law, what is required for a real estate salesperson to become a designated/principal broker?
ASimply paying a higher license fee
BMeeting IREC's experience, education, and exam requirements for a broker's license, then applying as a designated broker✓ Correct
CHaving 10 years as a salesperson
DBeing a member of the NAR for at least 5 years
Explanation
To become a designated broker in Idaho, a licensee must: complete broker-level education, have at least 2 years of active salesperson experience, pass the broker exam, and apply to IREC. They may then establish or manage a brokerage.
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