Tennessee License Law
Under Tennessee law, the phrase 'for another' in the definition of real estate activities means:
AThe licensee must always represent someone else, never themselves
BThe act is performed on behalf of another person, which is what triggers the licensing requirement✓ Correct
CThe act must benefit a third party not involved in the transaction
DThe licensee must split their commission with another agent
Explanation
The 'for another' element is central to the licensing requirement. Performing real estate activities on behalf of another person (not for yourself) for compensation triggers the need for a license. Acting on your own behalf does not require a license.
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