South Carolina License Law
A South Carolina real estate broker who wishes to open a branch office must:
ARegister each branch office with the SCREC and designate a broker-in-charge✓ Correct
BObtain a separate broker license for each branch
CHire a licensed attorney to manage the branch
DNotify SCREC within 30 days of opening
Explanation
Each branch office of a South Carolina real estate firm must be registered with the SCREC and must have a designated broker-in-charge responsible for supervising the branch's licensees.
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