Wyoming License Law
A Wyoming real estate salesperson who receives a commission directly from a seller (not through the employing broker) is:
APermitted if the seller agrees in writing
BViolating Wyoming license law, which requires all compensation to flow through the employing broker✓ Correct
CPermitted for transactions under $100,000
DRequired to split the commission with the WREC
Explanation
Wyoming law requires all commissions and compensation to be paid to and through the employing broker. A salesperson may not accept compensation directly from a client.
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