New Mexico License Law
If a New Mexico licensee's qualifying broker dies or becomes incapacitated, the associate broker should:
AContinue practicing under a temporary license without supervision
BImmediately stop practicing until affiliated with a new qualifying broker
CTransfer all listings to any willing broker without client consent
DReport to NMREC and follow procedures for temporary operation authorization✓ Correct
Explanation
When a qualifying broker dies or becomes incapacitated, NMREC provides procedures for temporary continuation. Associates should not continue practicing without proper supervision and should report the situation to NMREC.
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