Utah License Law
Which of the following activities does NOT require a real estate license in Utah?
AAssisting in the sale of another person's property for compensation
BNegotiating leases on behalf of a property owner for compensation
CManaging your own personally owned rental properties✓ Correct
DAdvertising another person's property for sale for compensation
Explanation
Managing one's own rental properties does not require a real estate license in Utah. Activities performed on behalf of others for compensation—such as selling, leasing, or managing third-party properties—require a license.
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