North Carolina License Law
In North Carolina, unlike most states, the entry-level license is called a:
ASalesperson license
BBroker license (provisional)✓ Correct
CAssociate broker license
DAffiliate broker license
Explanation
North Carolina uses the term 'broker' for all licensees. New licensees receive a provisional broker license. There is no separate 'salesperson' license in North Carolina.
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