Rhode Island License Law
A Rhode Island real estate broker who wants to operate as a sole proprietor must:
AObtain a salesperson license first and convert after two years
BHold an active broker license and comply with all DoBR requirements✓ Correct
CHave at least three active salespersons under their supervision
DBe affiliated with a national franchise
Explanation
A broker operating as a sole proprietor in Rhode Island must hold an active broker license and comply with all DoBR requirements, including maintaining a physical office.
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