South Carolina License Law
In South Carolina, what is an 'associate broker'?
AA salesperson who works closely with a broker
BA person who holds a broker's license but works under the supervision of a broker-in-charge rather than operating independently✓ Correct
CA broker who specializes in commercial real estate
DA broker's assistant who is not licensed
Explanation
An associate broker in South Carolina holds a full broker's license but chooses to affiliate with and work under a broker-in-charge rather than serving as a BIC themselves. They have greater authority than salespersons but don't operate their own brokerage.
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