@lynn.ged.hiset.helper: Real Estate Exam Hack: Multi-State Agency Laws When a licensee works across state lines, which rules apply? Here’s the breakdown of the question in the video: The Scenario: A licensee is licensed in both State A (designated agency allowed) and State B (traditional dual agency only). They take a listing in State A for a property physically located in State A. The Buyer: An out-of-state buyer from State B is brought in. The Rule: In real estate, the law of the state where the property is physically located typically governs the transaction. The Answer: B - State A’s agency laws apply because the property is in State A. Don't let these tricky "choice of law" questions trip you up on exam day! 🎓 📈 Master Your Exam Need more help passing your real estate exam on the first try? Call: +1 469 240 1957 WhatsApp: +1 307 533 7822 Follow for more daily exam prep tips! #RealEstateExam #RealEstateAgent #ExamPrep #StudyTips #RealEstateLaw