South Carolina License Law
In South Carolina, a salesperson who negotiates a real estate transaction and signs the closing documents as the agent must be:
AOperating under a power of attorney from the broker
BActing under the direct supervision and authority of their broker-in-charge✓ Correct
CIndependently licensed
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Explanation
Salespersons in South Carolina are not independent agents; they must act under the supervision and authority of their licensed broker-in-charge. All their actions are done on behalf of the brokerage.
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