New Hampshire License Law
A NH real estate licensee who also holds a mortgage broker license may:
AAutomatically represent both the real estate and lending interests without disclosure
BProvide both real estate brokerage and mortgage services but must disclose both roles and obtain informed consent✓ Correct
CCombine both services without any disclosure since the consumer benefits from one-stop service
DOnly perform one service at a time—never both for the same transaction
Explanation
A licensee holding both real estate and mortgage licenses may provide both services in a single transaction, but must fully disclose both roles to the consumer and obtain informed consent. This dual role creates a potential conflict of interest that must be managed through transparency.
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