Hawaii License Law
Under Hawaii law, which of the following is considered 'unlicensed practice' of real estate?
AA. A FSBO (for sale by owner) seller hosting open houses
BB. An unlicensed person negotiating a real estate sale for compensation on behalf of another✓ Correct
CC. An attorney reviewing a purchase contract for their client
DD. A property owner collecting rent from their own tenants
Explanation
Negotiating real estate transactions for compensation on behalf of others without a license constitutes unlicensed practice of real estate, which is illegal in Hawaii.
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