Rhode Island License Law
Rhode Island's license law requires a broker to retain transaction records for a minimum of:
A1 year
B3 years✓ Correct
C5 years
D7 years
Explanation
Rhode Island requires brokers to retain all transaction records, including contracts, correspondence, and trust account records, for a minimum of 3 years. This allows the Division to audit records if a complaint is filed.
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