Oklahoma License Law
Oklahoma OREC allows which type of brokerage business structure?
AOnly sole proprietorships
BSole proprietorships, partnerships, corporations, and LLCs — all registered with OREC✓ Correct
COnly corporations with publicly traded shares
DOnly LLCs formed after 2010
Explanation
OREC allows real estate brokerage businesses to operate as sole proprietorships, partnerships, corporations, or LLCs, provided the business entity is registered with OREC and a qualifying broker is designated.
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