New Mexico License Law
A New Mexico real estate license is issued to:
AThe brokerage firm only
BThe individual (not the brokerage), although the license must be affiliated with a qualifying broker✓ Correct
CBoth the individual and the brokerage jointly
DThe MLS association that sponsors the agent
Explanation
New Mexico real estate licenses are issued to individuals. The licensee must affiliate with a qualifying broker to practice, but the license belongs to the individual and can transfer to a new broker.
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