Montana License Law
A Montana real estate licensee who is also an investor purchasing properties for their own portfolio must disclose to the seller:
ANothing, since purchasing for investment is legal
BTheir status as a licensed real estate agent and any intention to resell the property for profit✓ Correct
COnly the purchase price they intend to pay
DOnly if the purchase is for more than $500,000
Explanation
Montana license law requires licensees who are purchasing real estate to disclose their licensee status. If the licensee intends to resell for profit (flip), this should also be disclosed as it may affect the seller's negotiating position and perception of the transaction.
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