Alaska License Law
Under Alaska law, when a licensee advertises property, all advertising must clearly indicate:
AThe licensee's personal cell phone number
BThat the property is being offered by a licensed real estate professional and identify the brokerage✓ Correct
CThe asking price and commission rate
DThe licensee's years of experience
Explanation
Alaska license law requires that real estate advertising clearly identify the brokerage through which the licensee operates. 'Blind ads' that conceal the agent's identity as a licensed broker or hide the brokerage affiliation are prohibited.
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