Washington License Law
Under Washington law, an unlicensed person may assist a licensed broker in completing a transaction by performing which task?
AHosting a broker open house and discussing the property with agents
BCalling prospects to solicit listings
CCoordinating with the escrow company on paperwork under the broker's supervision✓ Correct
DNegotiating repairs with the seller after inspection
Explanation
Unlicensed assistants may perform administrative and ministerial tasks (coordinating paperwork, scheduling inspections, organizing files) under broker supervision. They may not perform activities requiring judgment or negotiation, which require a license.
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