Delaware Code § 24-2901

License requirements; exemptions
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(a) No person shall engage in the practice of providing real estate services or hold himself or herself out to the public in this State as
being qualified to practice the same; or use in connection with that person's name, or otherwise assume or use, any title or description
conveying or tending to convey the impression that the person is qualified to practice real estate services, unless such person has been duly
licensed under this chapter.
(b) Any person engaging in the practice of providing real estate services in this State without the proper licensure shall be in violation of
this chapter and shall be subject to the provisions of § 10161 of Title 29.
(c) No brokerage organization, corporation, partnership or other business entity shall be licensed under this chapter. Nothing in this
chapter, however, shall prevent such brokerage organization from providing real estate services provided the individual or business entity
has a broker who is responsible for providing real estate services and who may have affiliated associate brokers or salespersons, properly
licensed in this State, who provide such services under the supervision of the broker.
(d) No person shall directly or indirectly provide real estate services through a licensee of the State without having a license in this State.
(e) This chapter shall not apply to:
(1) Any person or a subsidiary or division thereof with common ownership or control who, as owner or lessor or buyer or lessee,
performs any of the acts enumerated in this section with reference to property owned, purchased or leased by such person or a subsidiary
or division thereof with common ownership or control or to the regular employee of such person, with respect to the property so owned,
purchased or leased, where such acts are performed in the regular course of or as an incident to the management of such property and the
investment therein; or
(2) Persons acting as attorney in fact under a duly executed power of attorney from a person engaged in a real estate transaction
authorizing the final consummation by performance of any agreement of sale, leasing or exchange of real estate.
(3) This chapter shall not be construed to include in any way the services rendered by an attorney-at-law, nor shall it be held to
include, while acting as such, the receiver, trustee in bankruptcy, administrator or executor, or any person selling real estate under order
of any court, or a trustee acting under a trust agreement, deed of trust or will, or the regular salaried employee thereof.
(4) An "auctioneer" as defined in § 2301(a)(3) of Title 30.
(5) A provider of property management services as defined in § 2902 of this title excepting that a provider of property management
services shall not directly or indirectly sell or offer to sell, buy or offer to buy, negotiate the purchase, sale, or exchange of real estate,
lease or rent or offer for lease or rent any real estate, or negotiate leases or rental agreements thereof or of the improvements thereon for
others.

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