DRE & Licensing

Under California's 'do not call' requirements, a real estate licensee who receives a 'do not call' request from a consumer must honor that request for a minimum of:

A6 months
B1 year
C5 years
DIndefinitely — the request does not expire✓ Correct

Explanation

Under the National Do Not Call Registry rules and California law, once a consumer registers their number or makes a specific do-not-call request to a company, that number must not be called. Numbers on the National Registry remain protected indefinitely (the original 5-year re-registration requirement was eliminated). Company-specific requests must be honored permanently unless the consumer withdraws the request.

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