Agency
A Wyoming transaction coordinator who assists with paperwork but does not negotiate or advise parties:
AMust be licensed as a broker
BMay be employed by the brokerage as an unlicensed assistant for purely administrative functions✓ Correct
CIs considered a subagent
DRequires a special WREC permit
Explanation
Unlicensed assistants in Wyoming may perform administrative and clerical tasks but cannot perform licensed activities (negotiation, showing property, providing advice). Licensed activities require a valid license.
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