Massachusetts License Law
A licensed Massachusetts real estate salesperson who wants to practice real estate in another state must:
AUse their Massachusetts license in any state automatically
BObtain a license in that state through reciprocity or the regular licensing process of that state✓ Correct
CFile a notice with the Massachusetts Board to enable multi-state practice
DPartner with a broker in the other state without a separate license
Explanation
A Massachusetts license is only valid within Massachusetts. To practice in another state, a licensee must comply with that state's licensing requirements, whether through reciprocity or the standard process.
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