Agency
In Utah, a transaction coordinator who performs only administrative functions (scheduling, document collection) without negotiating:
AMust hold a real estate license
BMay be unlicensed if performing only clerical and administrative tasks that do not involve negotiation or licensed activities✓ Correct
CMust be directly supervised by the principal broker at all times
DMust obtain a limited-scope license from the Division of Real Estate
Explanation
Unlicensed persons may perform strictly administrative and clerical tasks—scheduling, copying, organizing documents—as long as they do not engage in any activities requiring a license (negotiating, showing property, advising clients on price or terms).
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