Minnesota License Law
A Minnesota broker who wants to operate a second branch office must:
AApply for a separate broker license for the branch
BRegister the branch office with the Department of Commerce and designate a manager✓ Correct
COnly notify the local MLS of the new location
DObtain a conditional use permit from the city
Explanation
Minnesota requires real estate brokerages to register each branch office with the Department of Commerce. Each branch office must have a designated branch manager.
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