Arizona License Law
A 'cold call' by an Arizona licensee to a homeowner who is on the Do Not Call Registry is:
APermitted because real estate is exempt from DNC rules
BProhibited under the Federal Trade Commission's telemarketing rules✓ Correct
CPermitted only on behalf of a buyer
DPermitted if the licensee has an established business relationship
Explanation
The FTC's Do Not Call rules apply to real estate professionals. Calling registered numbers is prohibited unless there is an established business relationship (within 18 months of a prior transaction or 3 months of an inquiry).
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