New Hampshire License Law
Which of the following persons is generally exempt from New Hampshire real estate licensing requirements?
AA property manager collecting rent for multiple owners for a fee
BAn owner selling their own property without the help of an agent✓ Correct
CAn auctioneer selling real estate at a public auction for compensation
DA referral agent receiving a fee for directing clients to licensed brokers
Explanation
Owners who sell their own property are exempt from licensing requirements in New Hampshire. All others performing real estate activities for compensation on behalf of others generally need a license.
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