Delaware License Law
What is the 'Do Not Call' registry and how does it affect Delaware real estate prospecting?
AA Delaware Real Estate Commission list of suspended licensees that agents cannot contact
BA federal registry maintained by the FTC; real estate agents must check this list before telemarketing and cannot call registered numbers — with exceptions for existing business relationships and prior written consent✓ Correct
CA list of Delaware homeowners who have opted out of receiving listing solicitation mail
DA rule prohibiting door-to-door prospecting in certain Delaware neighborhoods
Explanation
The National Do Not Call Registry (FTC) prohibits telemarketing calls to registered numbers. Real estate agents who cold-call for listings must check the registry and cannot call registered numbers unless an existing business relationship exists (within 18 months of a sale) or the consumer gave written permission. Violations can result in substantial fines.
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