Rhode Island License Law
A Rhode Island salesperson operates under their own name and is not affiliated with a broker. This is:
APermitted if the salesperson has at least five years of experience
BNot permitted; a salesperson must work under a licensed broker✓ Correct
CPermitted for residential property management only
DPermitted for commercial transactions over $1 million
Explanation
Under Rhode Island law, a salesperson must always work under the supervision of and be affiliated with a licensed broker. Salespersons cannot operate independently or under their own name without broker affiliation.
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