Louisiana License Law
Under Louisiana License Law, a real estate licensee may accept compensation for a transaction from:
AAny party to the transaction who offers payment
BOnly their sponsoring broker, who then pays the licensee✓ Correct
CDirectly from buyers or sellers with the broker's knowledge
DAny cooperating broker in the transaction
Explanation
Louisiana salespersons and associate brokers may only receive compensation through their sponsoring broker. The broker disburses compensation to affiliated licensees.
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