Rhode Island License Law
Rhode Island allows for 'reciprocity' or 'endorsement' of real estate licenses from other states. This means:
AAny licensee from another state may practice in Rhode Island without restriction
BA licensee from a qualifying state may apply for a Rhode Island license without taking the full Rhode Island exam, subject to meeting Rhode Island-specific requirements✓ Correct
CRhode Island licensees may practice in any state without further testing
DLicense reciprocity is not available in Rhode Island
Explanation
Rhode Island has reciprocity or endorsement agreements with certain states, allowing licensees from those states to obtain a Rhode Island license more easily (often without retaking the national portion of the exam), while still needing to demonstrate knowledge of Rhode Island-specific law.
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