North Carolina License Law
Under NC license law, a broker who allows an unlicensed assistant to conduct negotiations with buyers or sellers is:
APermitted as long as the broker supervises
BIn violation of NC license law — negotiations must be conducted by a licensed broker✓ Correct
CPermitted for transactions under $100,000
DPermitted if the assistant is enrolled in pre-license education
Explanation
Negotiations (discussing terms, presenting offers, etc.) constitute brokerage activities in NC and must be performed by a licensed broker. An unlicensed assistant performing these acts violates license law.
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