Delaware License Law
Which activity REQUIRES a Delaware real estate license?
AManaging your own investment properties
BSelling your own home
CNegotiating a lease for a fee on behalf of another✓ Correct
DReferring a friend informally to an agent without compensation
Explanation
Negotiating real estate leases on behalf of another person for compensation is a licensed activity under Delaware law. The other options do not require a license.
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