New Hampshire License Law
A NH real estate broker may pay a commission referral fee to an out-of-state licensee who referred a buyer. This payment is:
AProhibited under NH law
BPermissible as long as the referral fee is paid to the licensee's out-of-state broker✓ Correct
COnly permissible if the out-of-state licensee obtains a NH license
DPermissible only if the amount is under $500
Explanation
NH allows referral fees to be paid to licensed out-of-state brokers (not directly to individual agents) for referring buyers or sellers to NH licensees. The out-of-state party must hold a valid real estate license in their state, and the payment must comply with both states' laws.
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