Utah License Law
A Utah broker may pay a referral fee to an out-of-state broker if:
AThe out-of-state broker holds a Utah license
BThe out-of-state broker is licensed in their own state and the fee is for a referral only, not active real estate services in Utah✓ Correct
CThe fee is under $500
DThe Utah Division of Real Estate approves each payment
Explanation
Utah brokers may pay referral fees to out-of-state brokers who are licensed in their own state, provided the fee is for a referral and the out-of-state broker is not conducting licensed activity in Utah.
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