New York License Law
Which state agency regulates real estate licenses in New York?
ANew York Real Estate Commission✓ Correct
BNew York Department of State (DOS)
CNew York Department of Financial Services
DNew York Division of Consumer Protection
Explanation
The New York Department of State (DOS), through its Division of Licensing Services, is responsible for issuing and regulating real estate licenses in New York.
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