Tennessee License Law
A Tennessee real estate licensee who wishes to practice real estate in another state without obtaining a new license may use a:
AReciprocity agreement if one exists between Tennessee and that state✓ Correct
BTREC interstate permit
CNational licensure certification
DTemporary license valid for 90 days in any state
Explanation
Tennessee has reciprocity agreements with several states that allow licensees to obtain a license in the reciprocal state without retaking the national portion of the exam. Tennessee currently has reciprocity with multiple states, but requirements vary.
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