Massachusetts License Law
A Massachusetts broker who wants to operate as a corporation must:
AHave all officers be licensed brokers
BObtain a corporate broker license with at least one licensed broker officer✓ Correct
CRegister only with the Secretary of State
DObtain a salesperson license for each employee
Explanation
A corporation engaged in real estate brokerage in Massachusetts must hold a corporate broker license, and at least one officer must be a licensed broker responsible for the brokerage activities.
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