Illinois License Law
Under the Illinois Real Estate License Act of 2000, a broker may only be sponsored by:
AAny other licensed broker in Illinois
BA licensed managing broker✓ Correct
CA licensed real estate appraiser
DAny licensed attorney who practices real estate law
Explanation
Under Illinois law, a real estate broker must be sponsored by and practice under the supervision of a licensed managing broker. Managing brokers are responsible for the activities of the brokers they supervise.
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