Minnesota License Law
A Minnesota real estate license requires the licensee to maintain which type of relationship with a broker?
AA partnership agreement
BA sponsorship or affiliation with a licensed broker✓ Correct
CAn employee relationship only
DA joint venture agreement
Explanation
Minnesota salesperson licensees must be affiliated with (sponsored by) a licensed real estate broker. The broker supervises the licensee's activities and is responsible for trust accounts, compliance, and professional conduct. The licensee is typically an independent contractor of the brokerage, though employee arrangements also exist.
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