Michigan License Law
In Michigan, a broker who employs an unlicensed person to perform licensed real estate activities:
AIs permitted if the unlicensed person is a family member
BFaces disciplinary action by LARA for aiding and abetting unlicensed practice✓ Correct
CIs exempt if the unlicensed person works only part-time
DOnly faces discipline if a complaint is filed
Explanation
Allowing an unlicensed person to perform activities requiring a Michigan real estate license subjects the broker to LARA disciplinary action for aiding and abetting unlicensed practice. The broker is responsible for ensuring all licensed activities are performed only by licensed individuals.
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