Broker Marge was swamped, and asked Jilly and Kelly to help with 1 of her clients. Jilly is a non-licensed secretary and Kelly is a real estate licensee working in a non-representative role with the seller. Who could help Marge and provide the seller with a comparative market analysis (CMA)?
A. Neither. Not being licensed, Jilly could not do a CMA and although Kelly is licensed, she could only provide the seller with a CMA in a transaction broker or single agent capacity.
B. Both. Under Florida law, brokers may assign rudimentary administrative duties to unlicensed staff, so Jilly could do the CMA. Kelly could also do it because she is licensed under Marge.
C. Jilly could if the seller signs a notice that states he will not construe the CMA to create an agency relationship.
D. Kelly could. There is no restriction to prevent a licensee from preparing a CMA for a buyer or seller.