Idaho License Law
What is 'unlicensed practice' in Idaho real estate?
AProviding free real estate advice to friends
BPerforming real estate brokerage activities that require a license without holding a current, valid Idaho real estate license✓ Correct
CPracticing without errors and omissions insurance
DManaging your own properties without a license
Explanation
Unlicensed practice is performing real estate brokerage activities (buying, selling, leasing, managing for others for compensation) without holding a current, valid Idaho real estate license. It is illegal and subject to civil and criminal penalties.
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