Utah License Law
Which of the following activities requires a Utah real estate license?
AManaging your own rental property
BSelling your own home
CListing another person's property for sale for compensation✓ Correct
DReferring a friend to an agent without compensation
Explanation
Listing another person's property for compensation requires a Utah real estate license. Selling one's own property or managing one's own rentals are exempt activities.
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