Arizona License Law
Which of the following does NOT require an Arizona real estate license?
ASelling real property for another for compensation
BLeasing residential property for another for compensation
CAn attorney selling property on behalf of a client in the normal course of legal work✓ Correct
DManaging rental property for an owner for compensation
Explanation
Attorneys acting in the regular course of their legal duties (such as selling property as part of estate administration) are exempt from real estate licensing requirements in Arizona.
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