North Carolina License Law
Which of the following activities requires a real estate license in NC?
ASelling your own property
BListing and selling properties as a business for others in exchange for compensation✓ Correct
CManaging a property you personally own
DAttending a real estate auction as a bidder
Explanation
NC license law (G.S. 93A) requires a license for performing brokerage activities for others for compensation — such as listing, selling, leasing, or negotiating real estate transactions on behalf of third parties.
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