Idaho License Law
Under Idaho law, a licensed real estate salesperson may negotiate directly with a buyer for-sale-by-owner (FSBO) without disclosing their license status:
AIf acting as a principal (buying for themselves)
BNever — Idaho requires disclosure of license status in real estate transactions✓ Correct
COnly for properties under $100,000
DOnly if the FSBO seller requests anonymity
Explanation
Idaho law requires licensees to disclose their licensed status in all real estate transactions. A licensee can never conceal their professional status when dealing with other parties in a transaction.
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