South Carolina License Law
Which of the following is exempt from South Carolina real estate licensing requirements?
AA property manager who negotiates leases for others
BAn attorney acting under a power of attorney✓ Correct
CA referral agent receiving a split commission
DAn unlicensed assistant showing properties
Explanation
South Carolina law exempts attorneys-at-law acting under a power of attorney on behalf of a client in a real estate transaction from licensing requirements.
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