Oklahoma License Law
Under Oklahoma law, a broker may NOT share a commission with:
AAnother licensed broker in Oklahoma
BA licensed real estate agent in another state
CAn unlicensed person who referred a client✓ Correct
DAn out-of-state broker through a cooperation agreement
Explanation
Oklahoma law prohibits brokers from paying commissions or referral fees to unlicensed persons for activities requiring a real estate license. Compensation may only be shared with properly licensed individuals.
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