Agency
A Louisiana real estate agent who has successfully completed all required pre-licensing education and passed the state and national licensing exams must, before practicing real estate, also:
AJoin the National Association of REALTORS®
BBe sponsored by a licensed Louisiana broker and have the license issued to that broker✓ Correct
CPass a background check administered by the FBI
DComplete a 1-year apprenticeship under a broker before receiving a license
Explanation
After passing the licensing exam, a Louisiana real estate salesperson must be sponsored by a licensed Louisiana broker before their license can be activated. The LREC issues the salesperson's license to the sponsoring broker, and the salesperson may only practice real estate under that broker's supervision.
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