North Dakota License Law
Under NDCC Chapter 43-23, which of the following activities does NOT require a North Dakota real estate license?
ALeasing apartments for a fee on behalf of an owner
BSelling your own home for which you personally hold title✓ Correct
CManaging commercial property for compensation
DSelling new construction homes as a developer's employee
Explanation
Selling your own property is exempt from real estate licensing requirements. However, performing real estate services for others for compensation—including leasing, property management, and selling others' properties—requires a license.
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