Massachusetts License Law
A Massachusetts real estate license is personal and non-transferable, meaning:
AIt cannot be used by anyone other than the licensed individual✓ Correct
BIt can be sold to another licensee upon retirement
CIt transfers automatically to a family member upon death
DIt can be shared between two salespersons at the same brokerage
Explanation
A real estate license is issued to an individual and is non-transferable. It may not be sold, assigned, or used by anyone other than the licensed person.
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