South Carolina License Law
A South Carolina real estate licensee who practices real estate in another state must comply with:
ASouth Carolina license law only
BThe license laws of the state where the transaction occurs✓ Correct
CFederal real estate regulations
DThe National Association of REALTORS® Code of Ethics only
Explanation
Real estate is regulated at the state level. A licensee conducting transactions in another state must comply with that state's license law, regardless of where they are primarily licensed.
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