Ohio License Law
What is the Ohio requirement for a foreign broker (broker from another state) wishing to co-broker an Ohio transaction?
ANo license required if licensed in another state
BMust work through an Ohio-licensed broker and cannot directly contact Ohio principals without Ohio licensure✓ Correct
CAutomatic reciprocity with all states
DMust take only the Ohio state exam
Explanation
Out-of-state brokers wishing to participate in Ohio transactions must work through an Ohio-licensed broker. Ohio has limited reciprocity agreements with some states but generally requires Ohio licensure or co-brokerage with an Ohio licensee.
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