Question: An attorney-in-fact acting without complementation in a real estate transaction MUST Have a real estate license Be an attorney-at-law Be related to a principal in

  1. An attorney-in-fact acting without complementation in a real estate transaction MUST
  1. Have a real estate license
  2. Be an attorney-at-law
  3. Be related to a principal in the transaction
  4. Have written authority of the principal

  1. Which of the following could be a single agent?
  1. A broker who is engaged to work for another broker to perform tasks as a subagent
  2. A broker who supports a buyer in a transaction without advocating the buyers interests
  3. A broker who represents a landlord in a leasing transaction
  4. A broker who represents the seller and the buyer in a transaction

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