Pennsylvania License Law
A Pennsylvania broker who serves as the 'primary broker' or broker of record is responsible for:
AOnly their own individual real estate transactions and personal production
BSupervising all affiliated licensees and ensuring the brokerage complies with RELRA and PREC regulations✓ Correct
CSetting statewide MLS commission rules on behalf of their affiliated agents
DNegotiating commission rate guidelines on behalf of PREC members
Explanation
Under RELRA, the primary broker (broker of record) is responsible for supervising all affiliated licensees — salespersons and associate brokers — and ensuring the brokerage's compliance with RELRA, PREC regulations, and ethical standards. The primary broker must ensure proper handling of trust funds, compliant advertising, proper agency disclosures, and that all licensees operate within the law. A brokerage must have a designated primary broker at all times.
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