New Jersey License Law
Under NJ law, a real estate salesperson must be sponsored by and work under the supervision of:
AAny licensed individual
BA licensed real estate broker✓ Correct
CThe NJREC directly
DA licensed real estate attorney
Explanation
A NJ salesperson's license is not independent—it must be issued to and held by a licensed broker who employs or supervises the salesperson. The salesperson acts as the broker's agent and all earned commissions must flow through the broker.
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