Tennessee License Law
In Tennessee, an affiliate broker who works for multiple principal brokers simultaneously is:
APermitted as long as both brokers consent
BProhibited — an affiliate broker may work under only one principal broker at a time✓ Correct
CPermitted only in commercial real estate
DPermitted only with TREC's written approval
Explanation
Tennessee affiliate brokers may work under only one principal broker at a time. Dual affiliation is not permitted and would violate Tennessee license law.
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