New York License Law
In New York, a real estate associate broker is a licensee who:
AHolds a salesperson license and is affiliated with a broker
BHolds a broker license but chooses to work under another broker rather than independently✓ Correct
CWorks only in commercial real estate
DIs exempt from continuing education requirements
Explanation
An associate broker in New York holds a broker's license (meets all broker qualifications) but works under the supervision of another licensed broker rather than maintaining their own firm.
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