Colorado License Law
A Colorado broker who publishes false or misleading advertising may be disciplined under:
AOnly the Colorado Consumer Protection Act
BColorado Real Estate Commission rules and the Colorado Consumer Protection Act✓ Correct
COnly federal advertising laws
DOnly the NAR Code of Ethics
Explanation
False or misleading real estate advertising may violate Colorado Real Estate Commission rules (administrative discipline) AND the Colorado Consumer Protection Act (civil penalties). Brokers may face both administrative and civil consequences for deceptive advertising.
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