Maryland License Law
Maryland's reciprocity agreements allow out-of-state agents to obtain a Maryland license if:
AThey have worked in real estate for at least 10 years
BTheir home state has a reciprocal agreement with Maryland and they meet Maryland's requirements✓ Correct
CThey pass only the state portion of the exam
DThey are sponsored by a Maryland broker
Explanation
Maryland has reciprocity agreements with several states; qualifying licensees from those states may obtain a Maryland license after meeting applicable requirements, sometimes waiving the national exam portion.
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