North Dakota License Law
Which North Dakota real estate license category allows the holder to operate an independent brokerage firm?
ASalesperson license
BBroker's license✓ Correct
CAssociate broker's license
DProperty manager's certificate
Explanation
Only a broker's license authorizes the holder to operate an independent real estate brokerage. Salespersons and associate brokers must work under a licensed broker and cannot independently operate a brokerage.
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