Connecticut License Law

A Connecticut real estate broker wants to hire an unlicensed assistant to show properties to buyers while the broker is out of town. This arrangement is:

APermitted if the assistant does not negotiate price or terms
BPermitted if the broker provides written authorization
CProhibited because showing properties to buyers constitutes activities requiring a real estate license✓ Correct
DPermitted as long as the assistant is paid less than the broker

Explanation

Showing properties to prospective buyers is an activity that requires a Connecticut real estate license. An unlicensed assistant may not show properties, solicit listings, negotiate, or perform other licensed activities, even under a broker's supervision.

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