Michigan License Law
In Michigan, an unlicensed personal assistant working for a broker may legally:
AShow properties to buyers
BAnswer general phone inquiries and perform clerical tasks, but not perform licensed activities✓ Correct
CNegotiate offers on behalf of the broker
DConduct open houses and answer buyers' property questions
Explanation
Unlicensed assistants in Michigan may perform clerical and administrative tasks (phone answering, data entry, scheduling) but may not conduct licensed activities such as showing properties, negotiating, or discussing property terms.
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