Montana License Law

Under Montana law, a real estate licensee must disclose to all parties in a transaction that they are a licensed real estate agent when they are buying or selling property for:

AInvestment purposes only
BThemselves or their immediate family, or when they have a personal interest in the transaction✓ Correct
CAny transaction over $500,000
DCommercial property transactions only

Explanation

Montana license law requires licensees to disclose their licensed status when buying or selling property for themselves, their immediate family, or when they have a personal interest in the transaction, avoiding the appearance of using their position unfairly.

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