New Hampshire License Law
Under NH law, can a real estate salesperson operate independently without a sponsoring broker?
AYes, after 2 years of experience
BNo; a salesperson must always be licensed under and supervised by a licensed NH broker✓ Correct
CYes, with written approval from NHREC
DYes, if they are a member of NAR
Explanation
NH law requires real estate salespersons to be licensed under and supervised by a licensed NH real estate broker at all times. A salesperson cannot operate independently and cannot receive compensation directly from consumers—all compensation must flow through the supervising broker.
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