Alaska License Law
Under Alaska law, which of the following activities requires a real estate license?
ASelling your own home
BManaging rental property for a fee on behalf of another✓ Correct
CAuctioning personal property
DNegotiating a lease for your own business premises
Explanation
Performing property management services — including leasing and managing real property — for compensation on behalf of another person requires a real estate license in Alaska.
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