Massachusetts License Law
A Massachusetts real estate licensee who wants to practice in another state should be aware that:
AThe Massachusetts license is automatically recognized in all New England states
BThey must obtain a separate license in each state where they practice✓ Correct
CA national real estate license supersedes state requirements
DContinuing education completed in Massachusetts counts in all states
Explanation
Real estate licensing is state-specific. A Massachusetts licensee who wishes to practice in another state must obtain a license in that state, though some states have reciprocity agreements with Massachusetts.
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