Florida License Law
Which of the following activities does NOT require a Florida real estate license?
ANegotiating the sale of commercial property for compensation
BManaging apartment units for a fee on behalf of another
CSelling your own property without receiving any compensation from a third party✓ Correct
DAuctioning real property for compensation
Explanation
Selling your own property does not require a real estate license because the exemption applies when the owner acts on their own behalf without receiving compensation from a third party. License law is designed to protect the public when one person represents another for compensation. The other activities — representing others for compensation, managing for fees, and auctioning — all require a license.
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