Michigan License Law
A Michigan salesperson who works part-time may:
AOnly list properties, not represent buyers
BPractice real estate on a part-time basis provided their license is active under a broker✓ Correct
COnly work weekends with special LARA approval
DOnly receive referral fees, not full commissions
Explanation
Michigan law does not restrict real estate practice to full-time licensees. A part-time licensee may conduct real estate activities as long as their license is active and they are supervised by a licensed broker.
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