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Business, 03.07.2020 05:01, Ashley606hernandez

Broker Greg has a listing for an office building. Licensee Gary who works for Greg wants to buy the building as an investment. Which statement is true? Gary should have his brother buy the building for him. He must inform the seller in writing that he has a license before he makes an offer. Gary needs to apply to the Department for a waiver before he can purchase the building. He can’t buy the building unless the listing goes to another broker.

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