Agency
In Arizona, a real estate licensee who is also a property owner selling their own property:
ADoes not need to disclose their licensed status since they are the owner
BMust disclose in writing that they hold a real estate license, as required by Arizona law and the Commissioner's Rules✓ Correct
CIs exempt from all agency laws since there is no agency relationship when selling one's own property
DMust hire a different broker to handle the sale
Explanation
Arizona requires licensees to disclose their licensed status when they buy, sell, or lease property in which they have a personal interest. This disclosure must be in writing and must be made early in the transaction so the other party understands they are dealing with a real estate professional.
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