Idaho License Law
When an Idaho broker sells their own property, they must:
AAlways disclose their licensed status to the buyer✓ Correct
BRepresent themselves without any disclosure requirements
CObtain a separate property owner's license
DUse another broker to handle the transaction
Explanation
Idaho law requires licensees to disclose their licensed status when buying or selling property for themselves. The buyer has a right to know they are dealing with a real estate professional.
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