Maryland License Law
In Maryland, a 'branch office' of a brokerage must:
ABe licensed independently from the main office
BHave its own license issued by MREC under the qualifying broker✓ Correct
CBe operated by a licensed salesperson
DBe located in the same county as the main office
Explanation
Maryland branch offices must be separately licensed by MREC under the qualifying (principal) broker's supervision.
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