Michigan License Law
Michigan law prohibits a real estate licensee from paying a referral fee to:
AAnother Michigan licensed broker
BAn unlicensed person for referring real estate business✓ Correct
CAn out-of-state licensed broker
DA licensed salesperson under the same broker
Explanation
Michigan law prohibits paying compensation (including referral fees) for real estate services to unlicensed individuals. Only licensed real estate professionals may receive compensation for referring or conducting real estate activities.
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