Oklahoma License Law
Under Oklahoma law, a real estate broker who wants to operate from a home office must:
AObtain a special residential broker license
BMeet OREC requirements for office operations including maintaining required records, having a visible sign, and complying with local ordinances for home-based businesses✓ Correct
COperate from a commercial location only
DHave at least 5 affiliated agents before opening any office
Explanation
Oklahoma allows brokers to operate from a home office provided they meet OREC's office requirements: maintaining required records, displaying proper signage, having a separate business phone, and complying with local zoning ordinances that may restrict home-based businesses.
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