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Kevin, a Pennsylvania resident, inherits a property from his uncle and decides to sell it himself without hiring a real estate agent. Under RELA, does Kevin need a license to sell his own property?

Correct Answer

A) No, because RELA exempts owners who sell their own property from licensing requirements

Under RELA (63 P.S. §455.304), property owners who sell, lease, or exchange their own property are exempt from the licensing requirements. Kevin does not need a real estate license to sell his inherited property.

Answer Options
A
No, because RELA exempts owners who sell their own property from licensing requirements
B
Yes, unless the property is valued at less than $100,000
C
No, but only if Kevin has held the property for more than two years
D
Yes, because all real estate sales in Pennsylvania require a licensed agent

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