Rhode Island License Law
Under Rhode Island law, which of the following may NOT hold a real estate broker's license?
AA corporation
BA limited liability company
CA partnership
DNone of the above; all business entities may hold a broker's license✓ Correct
Explanation
In Rhode Island, real estate broker licenses may be held by individuals, corporations, LLCs, and partnerships, provided that at least one responsible individual (broker of record) meets all licensing requirements.
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