Alabama License Law
Which of the following is an example of Alabama real estate advertising that would violate AREC rules?
AIncluding the broker's name prominently in all advertising
BAdvertising that omits the brokerage name and uses only the agent's personal name✓ Correct
CAdvertising the property's address in a listing
DAdvertising the property's price in a listing
Explanation
Alabama advertising rules require that all advertising include the name of the employing broker or brokerage. Advertising only under a licensee's personal name without the brokerage name is a violation.
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