Delaware License Law
Under Delaware law, which statement about advertising property by a salesperson is TRUE?
AA salesperson may advertise under their own name without broker identification
BAll advertising must include the broker's name and must be approved by the broker✓ Correct
CA salesperson may use a nickname in advertising as long as the license number is shown
DInternet advertising is exempt from broker name requirements
Explanation
Delaware requires all real estate advertising by affiliated licensees to be under the supervision of and in the name of the employing broker. Salespersons may not advertise independently without the broker's identity being disclosed.
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