South Carolina License Law
In South Carolina, a newly licensed salesperson must work under the supervision of:
AThe South Carolina Real Estate Commission
BA licensed broker-in-charge✓ Correct
CAny licensed real estate broker
DA licensed property manager
Explanation
South Carolina salespersons must work under the supervision of a broker-in-charge (BIC). The BIC is a licensed broker who has additional qualifications and is responsible for supervising affiliated licensees and the brokerage's operations.
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