Connecticut License Law
A Connecticut broker places an advertisement for a property listing. Under Connecticut license law, the advertisement must include:
AThe salesperson's name and license number
BThe broker's name as it appears on the broker's license✓ Correct
COnly the property address and price
DThe broker's personal phone number
Explanation
Connecticut law requires that all real estate advertising include the broker's name as it appears on the broker's license. Advertising only in the salesperson's name, without the broker's name, violates Connecticut license law.
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