North Dakota License Law
A North Dakota licensee who wants to work independently (not under a broker) must obtain which type of license?
AA senior salesperson license
BAn associate broker license
CA managing broker license
DA principal broker license✓ Correct
Explanation
To practice real estate independently in North Dakota without being under another broker, a licensee must hold a broker's license. The principal broker of a brokerage is responsible for supervising all affiliated licensees.
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