Virginia License Law
Virginia's license law allows a salesperson to receive compensation directly from:
AAny buyer or seller in a transaction they participate in
BOnly the principal broker with whom they are affiliated✓ Correct
CAny licensed broker in Virginia
DVREB's compensation fund
Explanation
Under Virginia law, a salesperson may only receive compensation through their affiliated principal broker. Salespersons may not accept compensation directly from buyers, sellers, or other brokers.
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