New Hampshire License Law
A NH broker who wishes to advertise as a 'real estate consultant' while performing brokerage activities:
AMay use that title as long as they hold a broker's license
BMust use the title 'broker' or 'real estate broker' as required by NHREC rules✓ Correct
CMay use any title they prefer
DMust obtain a separate consultant registration
Explanation
NHREC rules require licensees to use their appropriate licensed title in advertising. Using alternative titles to obscure one's licensed status or activities is not permitted.
Related New Hampshire New Hampshire License Law Questions
- Under New Hampshire license law, the term 'principal broker' refers to:
- Under New Hampshire law, a real estate broker must maintain a trust account separate from operating funds primarily to:
- Which of the following activities requires a New Hampshire real estate license?
- How many hours of continuing education must a New Hampshire licensee complete each renewal cycle?
- When the NHREC adopts new rules or regulations, NH licensees are responsible for:
- A NH salesperson who places a 'for sale by owner' sign on a property they are helping to market without broker permission is:
- NH's reciprocity agreements benefit out-of-state licensees by:
- To obtain a New Hampshire broker's license, a salesperson must have at least:
Practice More New Hampshire Real Estate Questions
1,500+ questions covering all exam topics. Start free — no signup required.
Take the Free New Hampshire Quiz →