Ohio License Law
What is a designated managing broker in Ohio?
AAny licensed broker in a company
BThe broker specifically designated to be responsible for overseeing operations and associated licensees of the brokerage✓ Correct
CA broker who manages only one team
DThe most senior broker in an office
Explanation
The designated managing broker (or principal broker) is responsible for the brokerage's operations and is accountable to ODREPL for the brokerage's compliance with Ohio real estate law and the supervision of all associated licensees.
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