Idaho License Law
A person who negotiates real estate transactions exclusively as an employee for one owner is:
ARequired to hold a salesperson license
BExempt from Idaho licensing requirements✓ Correct
CRequired to hold a broker's license
DRequired to register with the Idaho Real Estate Commission as an employee agent
Explanation
Employees who work exclusively for one owner (such as a REIT or property owner) negotiating transactions involving that owner's property are generally exempt from Idaho real estate licensing requirements.
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