Idaho License Law
What happens to an Idaho salesperson's license when their designated broker retires and no successor broker is appointed?
AThe salesperson may continue operating independently
BThe salesperson's license becomes inactive until they affiliate with a new designated broker✓ Correct
CThe salesperson automatically becomes a broker
DIREC assigns the salesperson to another broker
Explanation
Idaho salesperson licenses are tied to their designated broker. If the designated broker ceases operation and no successor is appointed, the salesperson's license becomes inactive. The salesperson must affiliate with a new licensed Idaho designated broker to reactivate their license.
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