Connecticut has real estate license reciprocity agreements with which states?
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Massachusetts Only
Massachusetts Only is incorrect because Connecticut's reciprocity agreements extend beyond just Massachusetts to include other qualifying states, making this answer too narrow and factually inaccurate.
All States
All States is incorrect because Connecticut does not have blanket reciprocity with every U.S. state β each reciprocity agreement requires a determination that the other state's licensing standards are substantially equivalent to Connecticut's standards.
No States
No States is incorrect because Connecticut does in fact maintain active reciprocity agreements with select states, meaning qualified licensees from those states can obtain a Connecticut license through a streamlined process.
Some States
Why is this correct?
The correct answer is D β 'Some States' β because Connecticut maintains reciprocity agreements with a select number of states whose licensing standards are deemed substantially equivalent, not all states and not zero states. Under Connecticut General Statutes and DCP regulations, reciprocity is granted on a case-by-case, state-by-state basis, and applicants from reciprocal states must still apply, pay fees, and demonstrate knowledge of Connecticut law. This targeted approach means the answer is definitively 'some' rather than 'all' or 'none.'
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