South Carolina License Law
A South Carolina real estate licensee who wishes to change their sponsoring broker must:
ANotify the old broker in writing and complete a transfer application with SCREC✓ Correct
BSimply start working for the new broker immediately
CWait until license renewal to transfer
DRetake the licensing exam
Explanation
To transfer sponsorship in South Carolina, the licensee must notify the old broker-in-charge and submit a transfer application to SCREC. The licensee may not practice until the transfer is processed.
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