Washington License Law
A Washington broker who wishes to operate as a sole proprietor (their own firm) must hold which license in addition to the broker license?
AManaging broker license and a firm license✓ Correct
BAssociate broker license
COnly a firm license
DNo additional license is needed
Explanation
A Washington broker operating as a sole proprietor must hold a managing broker license (to be a designated broker) and must obtain a real estate firm license for the business entity.
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