Ohio License Law
What happens to a real estate salesperson's listings when they change brokers in Ohio?
AThe listings transfer with the salesperson
BThe listings belong to the former broker and remain with that office✓ Correct
CThe listings are automatically cancelled
DThe client decides which broker keeps the listing
Explanation
Under Ohio law, listing agreements are contracts between the seller and the broker (not the individual agent). When an agent changes brokers, listings remain with the former broker.
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