Montana License Law
Under Montana law, which of the following actions requires a real estate license?
ASelling your own property
BManaging property for a fee on behalf of another✓ Correct
CGiving a neighbor advice about listing price
DHelping a friend find a rental with no compensation
Explanation
Property management for compensation on behalf of another person is a licensed activity under MCA Title 37 Chapter 51. Selling your own property is exempt from licensing requirements.
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