Oklahoma License Law
Under Oklahoma law, an unlicensed assistant can help a licensed broker by:
AShowing properties to potential buyers
BPerforming administrative tasks like scheduling appointments, organizing files, and answering phones, but cannot perform activities that require a license✓ Correct
CPresenting offers on behalf of the broker
DNegotiating lease terms with tenants
Explanation
Unlicensed assistants in Oklahoma may perform administrative support tasks but cannot engage in activities requiring a license: showing properties, presenting offers, negotiating terms, giving advice on value, or soliciting listings. Supervisory responsibility remains with the broker.
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