Utah License Law
Referral fees paid to Utah licensees from out-of-state agents are:
AProhibited under federal law
BPermissible provided the Utah licensee holds an active license and the fee is paid through their broker✓ Correct
COnly permissible if the licensee is also licensed in the other state
DProhibited by the Utah Division of Real Estate
Explanation
Utah licensees may receive referral fees from out-of-state agents (and vice versa) as long as the fee is paid through the broker and the licensee holds an active Utah license.
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