Arkansas License Law
An Arkansas real estate licensee acting as a principal (buying property for themselves) must disclose:
AThe amount of their bank balance
BTheir licensed status to the other party in the transaction✓ Correct
CThe commission they earn on unrelated transactions
DTheir broker's name only
Explanation
Arkansas license law requires licensees to disclose their licensed status when acting as a principal — buying or selling property for their own account. This prevents the other party from assuming they are dealing with an unlicensed consumer.
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