Tennessee License Law
Which of the following requires a Tennessee real estate license?
AAuctioning real estate without quoting a specific price
BNegotiating the sale of another person's property for a fee✓ Correct
CHelping a friend sell their home as an informal favor without compensation
DProviding moving services to a home buyer
Explanation
Negotiating the sale of another person's property for compensation or with expectation of compensation is a licensed activity in Tennessee. A license is required any time a person acts for others in real estate transactions for compensation.
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