Rhode Island License Law
A Rhode Island broker who operates as a sole proprietorship must ensure which of the following?
AThey have at least one employed salesperson
BThe broker is the license holder and responsible for all real estate activities conducted under the license✓ Correct
CThey operate only in Providence County
DThey must join NAR
Explanation
A sole proprietor broker is the licensee and is personally responsible for all real estate activities conducted under their license, including compliance with all license law requirements.
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