Ohio License Law
An Ohio broker's trust account may hold which of the following?
AThe broker's personal funds along with client funds
BClient earnest money deposits and security deposits — no personal broker funds✓ Correct
CCommission advances from the broker's lender
DPersonal funds up to $2,500
Explanation
A trust account holds only client funds (earnest money, security deposits, rents, etc.).
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