South Carolina License Law
A South Carolina licensee who wishes to open their own brokerage must obtain:
AA salesperson license and a business permit
BA broker's license and a broker-in-charge designation✓ Correct
COnly a business license from the county
DA special exemption from SCREC
Explanation
To operate a real estate brokerage in South Carolina, the licensee must hold a broker's license and be designated as the broker-in-charge. The broker-in-charge is responsible for supervising all affiliated licensees and the office's operations.
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