Washington License Law
A licensed Washington broker works for Firm A. Without informing Firm A, the broker also works for Firm B. This violates Washington law because:
ABrokers cannot work in multiple offices
BBrokers must be affiliated with only one designated broker at a time✓ Correct
CFirm B is a competitor
DMultiple employment is always illegal
Explanation
Under RCW 18.85, a Washington broker may only be affiliated with one designated broker (firm) at a time. Working for two firms simultaneously without the knowledge of both is a violation of license law.
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