New Mexico License Law
A New Mexico salesperson who wants to 'go it alone' as a sole proprietor real estate agent without a qualifying broker must first:
AFile a sole proprietorship with the state
BObtain a qualifying broker's license and meet all qualifying broker requirements✓ Correct
CWork independently once they have 2 years of experience
DGet special NMREC permission
Explanation
Only a qualifying broker may operate independently. To work without a supervising qualifying broker, a New Mexico licensee must obtain their own qualifying broker license, meeting education, experience, and exam requirements.
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