Hawaii License Law
In Hawaii, which of the following transactions by an unlicensed person would be considered unlicensed practice of real estate?
AA. Selling their own vacation property
BB. Negotiating the sale of a neighbor's property for a $5,000 referral fee✓ Correct
CC. Helping a family member find a home to rent
DD. Sharing information about a property listing they noticed in a newspaper
Explanation
Negotiating a real estate sale for compensation (the $5,000 fee) without a license constitutes unlicensed practice, regardless of the compensation amount.
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