Michigan License Law
Under Michigan law, a real estate licensee may NOT:
ARepresent both a buyer and seller with disclosed written consent
BCollect a commission from both parties in a transaction without disclosure and consent✓ Correct
CCharge a flat fee for listing services
DOperate as a buyer's agent
Explanation
Collecting compensation from both the buyer and seller in a transaction without disclosure and written consent from both parties is a violation of Michigan license law and fiduciary duties.
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