Utah License Law
A Utah agent moving to a new brokerage should ensure their former broker:
APays out all pending commissions before transfer
BReleases the license to the Division and cooperates in the transfer to the new brokerage✓ Correct
CSigns a non-compete agreement
DApproves all pending transactions before the transfer
Explanation
When transferring to a new brokerage, the former principal broker must release the agent's license so it can be transferred to the new broker. Disputes over pending commissions are separate from the license transfer process.
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