Oklahoma License Law
A real estate licensee in Oklahoma who operates a personal real estate investment business must:
AObtain a separate investment advisor license
BDisclose their licensee status to all parties in transactions involving their own property✓ Correct
COperate only through their sponsoring broker
DRefrain from investing in real estate entirely
Explanation
Oklahoma licensees must disclose their licensed status when buying or selling property in which they have a personal interest. This transparency allows other parties to understand they are dealing with a real estate professional.
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