North Carolina License Law
A NC broker who wants to operate as an independent broker (not under a BIC's supervision) must hold at minimum which license status?
AProvisional broker
BFull broker✓ Correct
CBroker-in-Charge (BIC)
DReal estate instructor
Explanation
A full (non-provisional) broker who has completed all post-licensing education may work independently. However, to open a firm or supervise other brokers, they must be designated as a Broker-in-Charge (BIC) after meeting additional requirements.
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