Colorado License Law
A Colorado broker who uses the term 'REALTOR' in their advertising:
AA. May always use this term if they are a licensed broker
BB. Must be an active member of the National Association of REALTORS (NAR) to use the term, as it is a registered trademark✓ Correct
CC. Is using a generic term that requires no membership
DD. Must have approval from the Colorado Real Estate Commission
Explanation
The term 'REALTOR' is a registered trademark of the National Association of REALTORS (NAR). Only active members of NAR (through their local board of REALTORS) may legally use the term 'REALTOR' in advertising and business materials. Using the term without membership violates trademark law.
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