Arizona License Law
The ADRE requires that an Arizona real estate licensee's advertising must:
AInclude the broker's photo
BInclude the name of the employing broker so consumers know who is responsible✓ Correct
CList the licensee's full ADRE license number prominently
DBe approved by the ADRE before publication
Explanation
Arizona advertising rules require that all licensee advertising clearly identify the employing broker (brokerage name), preventing 'blind' ads where consumers don't know the agency behind the advertisement.
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