Oklahoma License Law
Oklahoma law requires a licensee to disclose their license status when:
AOnly when representing a buyer
BWhen purchasing, selling, or leasing real property in which they have a personal interest✓ Correct
COnly in commercial transactions
DOnly when advertising the property
Explanation
Oklahoma licensees must disclose their licensed status (that they are a real estate licensee) when buying, selling, or leasing property in which they have a personal interest, to ensure transparency with the other party.
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