Sally, a real estate agent, asked to be the sales agent for a company selling new mobile homes. Can she sell these new mobile homes? What sort of mobile homes can she sell?
A. Sally may not sell new mobile homes, but she may sell used mobile homes. She would have to become licensed by the California Department of Housing and Community
B. Development to sell new mobile homes.
Sally may not sell new mobile homes, but she may sell used mobile homes, if they have been registered with the
C. State of California and are on a lot. She would have become licensed by the California Department of housing and Community Development to sell new mobile homes.
Sally is a licensed real estate salesperson in the state of California. She may sell any real property that is assigned to sell.
D. None of the above
B. Sally may not sell new mobile homes, but she may sell used mobile homes, if they have been registered with the State of California and are on a lot. She would have become licensed by the California Department of housing and Community Development to sell new mobile homes.
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