Louisiana License Law
A Louisiana broker who operates a branch office must ensure that branch office has:
AA licensed broker-in-charge or designated associate broker who supervises that branch's activities✓ Correct
BA separate LREC license for each branch location
COnly REALTOR® members as agents
DA separate trust account for each branch regardless of size
Explanation
Louisiana requires that each branch office of a real estate brokerage have a designated licensed broker or associate broker in charge who is responsible for supervising the licensed activities at that location.
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