Washington License Law
An 'affiliated licensee' in Washington's real estate law refers to:
AA designated broker who owns their own firm
BA broker who is licensed under and supervised by a designated broker✓ Correct
CA broker from another state practicing under reciprocity
DAn unlicensed assistant
Explanation
An affiliated licensee (or affiliated broker) in Washington is a licensed real estate broker who is authorized to practice under the supervision of a designated broker through an affiliation agreement.
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