Michigan License Law
A Michigan salesperson who negotiates a transaction and receives a commission directly from the seller (bypassing their broker) has:
AViolated the Occupational Code✓ Correct
BOperated legally if the seller consented
CEarned a legitimate independent commission
DCreated an implied broker relationship
Explanation
Michigan law prohibits salespersons from receiving compensation from anyone other than their supervising broker. Accepting direct payment from the seller bypasses the broker and violates the Occupational Code.
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