Agency
Under Utah agency law, a transaction coordinator who handles paperwork and communication in a real estate transaction must hold:
ANo license if they only handle documents
BA real estate license if they are compensated for activities that constitute real estate brokerage✓ Correct
CA separate transaction coordinator license
DA notary public commission only
Explanation
If a transaction coordinator is compensated for activities that constitute real estate brokerage (beyond purely administrative tasks), they must hold a real estate license. Purely administrative functions (paperwork only, no advising) may be performed without a license.
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