Tennessee License Law
In Tennessee, a real estate licensee may NOT pay a referral fee to:
AA licensed broker in another state
BAn unlicensed person who referred a client✓ Correct
CAnother Tennessee licensee
DA licensed Tennessee affiliate broker
Explanation
Tennessee license law prohibits paying referral fees or other compensation to unlicensed persons for referring real estate clients. Referral fees may only be paid to licensed individuals.
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