Massachusetts License Law
In Massachusetts, an associate broker is a person who:
AHas a salesperson license working toward a broker license
BHas a broker's license but works under another broker✓ Correct
CWorks only in commercial real estate
DIs licensed to handle closings without an attorney
Explanation
An associate broker in Massachusetts holds a full broker's license but chooses to work under and be supervised by another licensed broker rather than operating an independent brokerage.
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