North Dakota Code § 43-23-05

Real estate license required
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A person may not act as a real estate broker or real estate salesperson, or advertise or 
assume to act as a real estate broker or real estate salesperson, without a license issued by the 
real estate commission. A person is not entitled to collect any fees, compensation, or 
commission as a real estate broker or real estate salesperson without having first complied with 
the provisions of this chapter. A copartnership, association, corporation, or limited liability 
company may not be granted a license, unless at least one partner, shareholder, member, 
manager, or officer of the copartnership, association, corporation, or limited liability company, 
actually engaged as a real estate broker, holds a license as a real estate broker, and unless 
every employee who acts as a real estate salesperson for the copartnership, association, 
corporation, or limited liability company holds a license as a real estate salesperson.

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