Massachusetts License Law
A Massachusetts salesperson license is valid only when the salesperson is:
ARegistered with the National Association of Realtors
BActively affiliated with and supervised by a licensed Massachusetts broker✓ Correct
CMaintaining their own independent office
DEnrolled in a continuing education course
Explanation
A Massachusetts salesperson license is only active and valid when the salesperson is affiliated with and working under the supervision of a licensed Massachusetts real estate broker.
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