Virginia License Law
An 'associate broker' in Virginia is a licensee who:
AHolds an inactive salesperson license
BHas met broker education and experience requirements but works under a principal broker✓ Correct
CManages only commercial properties
DIs licensed in another state
Explanation
An associate broker has completed broker-level education and experience requirements and passed the broker exam, but chooses to affiliate with and work under a principal broker rather than operating independently.
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