Mississippi License Law
A Mississippi licensee who wants to work independently without a supervising broker must:
ASimply register as an independent contractor with MREC
BObtain a broker's license, which authorizes independent practice✓ Correct
CObtain a special independent agent designation from MREC
DHave at least 5 years of experience without any other requirements
Explanation
Only licensed brokers may practice real estate independently in Mississippi. A salesperson must work under the supervision of a licensed broker.
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