Michigan License Law

In Michigan, 'churning' in real estate transactions means:

ARapidly listing and re-listing a property at different prices
BEncouraging unnecessary transactions to generate additional commission income✓ Correct
CSwitching clients between multiple agents within a brokerage
DSelling a property repeatedly to the same buyer

Explanation

Churning is the unethical practice of encouraging clients to make unnecessary real estate transactions solely to generate additional commission income, violating the agent's duty of loyalty and the client's best interests.

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