Ohio License Law
Under Ohio license law, an 'associate broker' is:
AA salesperson who is studying for the broker exam
BA licensee who holds a broker's license but is affiliated with another broker rather than operating independently✓ Correct
CAn out-of-state broker working in Ohio on a temporary basis
DA broker who manages only commercial properties
Explanation
An associate broker holds a broker's license but chooses to affiliate with another broker rather than operating their own brokerage. They may have greater autonomy than a salesperson but are still supervised.
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