Rhode Island License Law
Which of the following activities requires a real estate license in Rhode Island?
ASelling your own personal residence
BActing as an attorney-in-fact under a valid power of attorney
CListing and selling property on behalf of another person for compensation✓ Correct
DManaging property you personally own
Explanation
Listing and selling property on behalf of another person for compensation is the core activity requiring a real estate license in Rhode Island. Selling your own property, acting as an attorney-in-fact, or managing your own property are exempt activities.
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