Massachusetts License Law
A Massachusetts reciprocity agreement allows:
AMassachusetts licensees to practice in any state without additional requirements
BLicensed real estate professionals from certain other states to obtain a Massachusetts license through an expedited process✓ Correct
CUnlicensed out-of-state persons to assist in Massachusetts transactions
DMassachusetts brokers to supervise out-of-state salespersons
Explanation
Massachusetts has reciprocity agreements with several states, allowing licensed professionals from those states to obtain a Massachusetts license more easily, often waiving the need to retake the full pre-license education or exam.
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