Rhode Island License Law
Which of the following activities in Rhode Island does NOT require a real estate license?
AActing as a buyer's agent for compensation
BManaging rental properties for multiple owners for a fee
CAn owner selling their own property without using an agent✓ Correct
DListing properties on the MLS on behalf of a seller for a fee
Explanation
A property owner selling their own home is exempt from Rhode Island licensing requirements. All the other activities — representing others for compensation, managing properties for others, or providing brokerage services — require a license.
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