Montana License Law
A Montana broker who wishes to collect a commission on a transaction involving property in another state must:
ABe licensed in Montana only, since Montana brokers have national authority
BBe licensed in the state where the property is located, or properly refer to a licensee in that state and collect a referral fee✓ Correct
CRegister the out-of-state transaction with the Montana Board
DObtain written permission from the other state's real estate board
Explanation
Real estate licenses are state-specific. To earn a commission on real property in another state, a Montana broker must be licensed in that state or work through a licensed broker in that state (collecting a referral fee for the referral).
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