Agency
A Maryland real estate agent who provides real estate services without expecting compensation is typically:
AActing in violation of Maryland law
BNot creating a licensed real estate activity requiring agency disclosure
CAutomatically acting as a dual agent
DRequired to disclose their licensed status regardless✓ Correct
Explanation
Even when providing real estate assistance without compensation, a licensed professional should disclose their licensee status as it affects the nature of their advice and potential conflicts of interest.
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