Connecticut License Law

Which of the following activities does NOT require a Connecticut real estate license?

AListing another person's home for sale for a commission
BSelling your own property✓ Correct
CRenting units on behalf of a landlord for a fee
DNegotiating a lease for another party for compensation

Explanation

A person may sell their own real property without a license. All activities performed on behalf of others for compensation—listing, negotiating, leasing, or selling—require a Connecticut real estate license.

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