Ohio License Law
What is an unlicensed assistant allowed to do in Ohio real estate?
AConduct open houses independently
BPerform administrative tasks that do not require a license, like filing paperwork and answering phones✓ Correct
CShow properties under a licensed agent's supervision
DNegotiate contracts under a broker's supervision
Explanation
Unlicensed assistants in Ohio may perform administrative and clerical tasks that do not constitute licensed real estate activities (negotiating, showing, advising on value). They cannot show properties, negotiate, or host open houses independently.
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