Michigan License Law
Under the Michigan Occupational Code, which Act governs real estate licensees?
AAct 299 of 1980✓ Correct
BAct 451 of 1994
CAct 236 of 1961
DAct 73 of 1970
Explanation
The Michigan Occupational Code, Act 299 of 1980, governs real estate licensing including salespersons and brokers in Michigan.
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