Louisiana License Law

In Louisiana, an 'associate broker' license differs from a 'broker' license in that an associate broker:

AHolds a lower level of education than a salesperson
BHolds a full broker's license but chooses to affiliate with an employing broker rather than operate their own brokerage✓ Correct
CCan only work part-time in real estate
DIs licensed only for property management activities

Explanation

An associate broker in Louisiana holds the same educational and licensing qualifications as a broker but operates under the supervision of an employing broker. They may not independently open their own brokerage without activating a broker's license.

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