Ohio License Law
When must an Ohio real estate licensee disclose their license status when purchasing property for personal use?
AOnly when using a buyer's agent
BOnly when the seller is unrepresented
CAt the time of making any offer✓ Correct
DOnly in commercial transactions
Explanation
Ohio licensees must disclose their licensed status at the time of making an offer to purchase real estate for their own account, even in personal transactions.
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