Ohio License Law

In Ohio, a real estate broker may pay a commission to an out-of-state broker if:

AThe out-of-state broker is licensed in their home state only
BThe out-of-state broker holds a valid license in their state and the transaction complies with Ohio cooperative commission rules✓ Correct
CODREPL grants a special permit for each transaction
DThe out-of-state broker passes the Ohio salesperson exam

Explanation

Ohio permits an Ohio broker to share a commission with an out-of-state broker who is duly licensed in their home state, as long as the Ohio broker supervises the Ohio-side of the transaction.

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