Wyoming License Law
A Wyoming real estate salesperson earns commission only from:
AClients directly upon closing
BTheir employing broker, who then compensates them from the brokerage's commission✓ Correct
CThe MLS after a transaction closes
DBoth the buyer and seller in a dual agency
Explanation
Wyoming salespersons may only receive compensation from their employing broker—not directly from clients. The commission flows from the client to the brokerage, and the brokerage then pays the salesperson according to their commission split agreement.
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