Arkansas License Law
AREC Rule 10.2 specifically addresses:
ACommission split regulations
BAdvertising requirements, including that all ads must identify the broker✓ Correct
CTrust account requirements
DMinimum listing agreement lengths
Explanation
AREC's advertising rules require all real estate advertising by licensees to clearly identify the supervising or principal broker, preventing 'blind ads' that omit the brokerage name.
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