Massachusetts License Law
Which of the following is a violation of Massachusetts license law?
ACharging a referral fee to another licensee
BPaying a commission to an unlicensed person for procuring a buyer✓ Correct
CRepresenting both buyer and seller with proper disclosure
DAdvertising a property on the internet
Explanation
Paying compensation for real estate activities to an unlicensed person is a serious violation of Massachusetts license law. Only licensed individuals may receive compensation for brokering real estate.
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