Utah License Law
In Utah, which of the following activities by an unlicensed person is legal?
ANegotiating a sale on behalf of another for compensation
BListing a neighbor's property on the MLS for a fee
CSelling their own property without a license✓ Correct
DManaging 20 rental units for multiple owners for a fee
Explanation
Utah law (and all states) allows property owners to sell their own property without a real estate license. However, acting on behalf of another person for compensation—listing, negotiating, managing—requires a Utah real estate license.
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