North Carolina License Law
A real estate license in NC may be issued to which of the following business entities?
ASole proprietorships and individuals only
BCorporations, LLCs, partnerships, and other business entities as well as individuals✓ Correct
COnly C-corporations
DOnly publicly traded companies
Explanation
NC real estate licenses may be issued to individuals and various business entities (corporations, LLCs, partnerships) as long as the entity meets NCREC requirements.
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