Ohio License Law
Under Ohio license law, all of the following activities are prohibited EXCEPT:
AOffering property for sale without the owner's knowledge or consent
BAccepting compensation from both the buyer and seller without disclosure and consent
CCharging a flat fee for a limited-service listing✓ Correct
DMaking false statements in a license application
Explanation
Charging a flat fee for a limited-service listing is a permissible business practice in Ohio. The prohibited activities include misrepresentation, dual compensation without disclosure, and unauthorized listings.
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