Connecticut License Law
Under Connecticut law, which of the following would NOT need a real estate license?
AA person who lists homes for sale and collects a commission
BA person who negotiates leases for apartment units in exchange for a fee
CAn executor of an estate selling the decedent's property✓ Correct
DA buyer's agent who earns compensation from the seller
Explanation
Executors, administrators, and trustees selling estate property in the course of their official duties are exempt from Connecticut real estate licensing requirements.
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