Minnesota License Law

A Minnesota real estate licensee who engages in 'churning' is engaging in:

ARapid flipping of properties for profit
BEncouraging unnecessary buying and selling primarily to generate commissions✓ Correct
CManaging multiple trust accounts simultaneously
DAdvertising properties that are not actually for sale

Explanation

Churning is the unethical practice of encouraging clients to buy and sell properties primarily to generate commissions for the agent rather than for the client's benefit. It violates the fiduciary duty of loyalty and is grounds for disciplinary action by the Minnesota Department of Commerce.

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