Massachusetts License Law
A Massachusetts real estate licensee wants to represent a buyer in a state where they are not licensed. They should:
AProceed—their Massachusetts license covers all transactions
BObtain a non-resident license or referral arrangement in the other state✓ Correct
CHave the buyer sign a waiver allowing out-of-state service
DUse a power of attorney
Explanation
Real estate licensing is state-specific. To legally represent a buyer in another state, a Massachusetts licensee must be licensed in that state (or obtain a non-resident license) or use a referral arrangement with a licensed agent in that state.
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