Idaho License Law
Under Idaho license law, an unlicensed personal assistant may perform which of the following activities?
AHost open houses and answer buyer questions about the property
BPrepare and present offers on behalf of the licensee
CSchedule appointments and maintain files for the broker✓ Correct
DNegotiate commission rates with clients
Explanation
Unlicensed assistants in Idaho may perform clerical and administrative tasks such as scheduling appointments and maintaining files. They may NOT perform activities requiring a license such as hosting open houses, presenting offers, or negotiating.
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