Pennsylvania License Law

A licensee in Pennsylvania must disclose their licensed status in writing when:

AOnly when selling someone else's property
BWhenever they buy, sell, or rent real property for themselves or their immediate family✓ Correct
COnly when acting as a buyer's agent
DOnly for commercial transactions

Explanation

RELRA requires Pennsylvania licensees to disclose their licensed status in writing in any real estate contract where they are personally buying, selling, or leasing real estate. This disclosure prevents the licensee's knowledge and expertise from being used without the other party's awareness.

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