Alabama License Law
AREC requires that real estate advertisements in Alabama include:
AThe salesperson's personal cell phone number
BThe brokerage name in a clear and prominent manner✓ Correct
CA statement that the property is listed with AREC
DThe listing agent's license number
Explanation
Alabama advertising rules require that all real estate advertisements clearly identify the brokerage (firm name) in a prominent manner. Agents may not advertise real estate services or properties solely under their personal name without the brokerage affiliation.
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