South Carolina License Law
In South Carolina, a salesperson who works independently without a sponsoring broker:
AMay conduct limited residential transactions only
BIs operating illegally and may be subject to license law violations✓ Correct
CMay only assist with commercial transactions
DMust inform SCREC before each transaction
Explanation
South Carolina requires all salesperson licensees to operate under the supervision of a licensed broker-in-charge. A salesperson acting independently without a sponsoring broker is in violation of SC license law.
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