Utah License Law
A Utah real estate license exam covers which two main components?
ACommercial real estate and residential real estate
BNational (general real estate concepts) and Utah state-specific portions✓ Correct
CAgency law and contract law
DListing and selling
Explanation
The Utah real estate exam consists of a national portion (covering general real estate principles and practices) and a state portion (covering Utah-specific laws, regulations, and practices).
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