New Hampshire License Law
A New Hampshire salesperson who operates their own real estate office and accepts compensation directly from clients (without a supervising broker) is:
AAllowed if they have more than 3 years' experience
BAllowed with written consent of the Commission
CActing illegally and in violation of license law✓ Correct
DAllowed if they register as an independent contractor
Explanation
New Hampshire salespersons must be affiliated with and receive compensation through a licensed broker. Operating independently and accepting direct compensation is a violation of state license law.
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