New Mexico License Law
Under NMREC regulations, the qualifying broker of a real estate office must:
ABe physically present in the office at all times
BActively supervise the activities of all licensees affiliated with the office and ensure compliance with license law✓ Correct
CPersonally sign all purchase contracts
DConduct weekly staff meetings
Explanation
The qualifying broker's supervisory duty requires active oversight of all licensees in the office — ensuring proper practices, reviewing transactions, and maintaining compliance with NMREC rules and the Real Estate License Law.
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