Massachusetts License Law
In Massachusetts, which action constitutes practicing real estate without a license?
AAn attorney closing a real estate transaction
BA property owner selling their own home
CA person negotiating a lease for compensation without a license✓ Correct
DA bank employee processing a mortgage application
Explanation
Negotiating leases for compensation without a license constitutes unlicensed real estate practice in Massachusetts. Property owners selling their own property and attorneys acting in legal capacities are exempt.
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