Agency
Under NC license law, a 'provisional broker' is specifically restricted from:
AShowing properties to buyers
BWorking without the supervision of a broker-in-charge✓ Correct
CListing residential properties
DEarning a commission
Explanation
A provisional broker cannot operate independently — they must work under the supervision of a broker-in-charge. They may perform most brokerage activities but must be affiliated with and supervised by a BIC.
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