New Hampshire License Law
A NH licensed real estate salesperson who has passed the broker exam but has not yet affiliated with a licensed broker may:
APractice immediately as a broker since they passed the exam
BNot engage in any real estate brokerage activities until they are affiliated with a licensed broker and NHREC issues the broker license✓ Correct
CPractice as a salesperson until the broker license is issued
DOpen an independent brokerage immediately after passing the exam
Explanation
Passing the broker exam alone does not authorize practice. NH requires the applicant to meet all licensing requirements, pay fees, and have NHREC issue the broker license before practicing as a broker. Until the license is issued and affiliation confirmed, the person cannot conduct brokerage activities under a broker license.
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