Washington License Law
The Washington Real Estate Program within the DOL issues how many types of real estate licenses?
AOne (broker only)
BTwo (broker and managing broker)✓ Correct
CThree (broker, managing broker, and designated broker)
DFour (including associate broker)
Explanation
Washington's DOL Real Estate Program issues two individual license types: broker and managing broker. A designated broker is a managing broker who is affiliated with and responsible for a licensed real estate firm.
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