Nevada License Law
A Nevada broker-salesperson differs from a salesperson in that the broker-salesperson:
ACan independently operate their own brokerage
BHas completed broker-level education but is employed under another broker✓ Correct
CHas no continuing education requirement
DCan only handle commercial transactions
Explanation
A broker-salesperson in Nevada has completed the educational requirements for a broker's license but chooses to work under a licensed broker rather than operating an independent brokerage. They cannot open their own office without activating their broker status.
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