Tennessee License Law
In Tennessee, can an unlicensed personal assistant to a licensee show property to prospective buyers?
AYes, if supervised by the licensee at all times
BNo, showing property requires a real estate license✓ Correct
CYes, as long as they do not discuss price or terms
DYes, if they have a background check on file with the brokerage
Explanation
Showing property to prospective buyers is an act that requires a real estate license in Tennessee. Unlicensed assistants may perform administrative tasks but may not engage in licensed activities such as showing property, discussing price, or negotiating on behalf of the licensee.
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