New Hampshire License Law
Under NH law, a salesperson who has passed the licensing exam but has not yet affiliated with a broker:
AMay conduct real estate transactions independently for 30 days
BMay not conduct any real estate brokerage activity until affiliated with a licensed broker✓ Correct
CMay work as an unlicensed assistant for any broker
DMust immediately affiliate or the license is void
Explanation
A salesperson's license is only active when affiliated with a sponsoring broker. Without a broker affiliation, the salesperson may not conduct any licensed real estate activity.
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