Mississippi License Law
In Mississippi, a 'branch office' operated by a real estate company must:
ABe registered with the MREC and have a licensed broker in charge✓ Correct
BOnly be located within the same county as the main office
CHave at least five licensed agents assigned to it
DObtain a separate business license from the city only
Explanation
Mississippi requires branch offices to be registered with the MREC and have a licensed broker in charge of that office's operations.
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