Oklahoma License Law
An Oklahoma broker who receives a referral from an out-of-state licensee may pay a referral fee to the out-of-state licensee if:
AThe out-of-state licensee visits Oklahoma to complete the transaction
BThe out-of-state licensee is properly licensed in their home state and a cooperation agreement exists✓ Correct
CNo license is required from the out-of-state party
DOREC pre-approves the referral arrangement
Explanation
Oklahoma brokers may pay referral fees to out-of-state licensees who are properly licensed in their home state, provided they do not perform any activities in Oklahoma requiring an Oklahoma license. Inter-state referral agreements are common.
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