Delaware License Law
What does Delaware law require regarding the display of a 'For Sale' sign on a listed property?
AThe seller may use any sign they choose
BSigns must include the broker's name or trademark as licensed, and a licensee may not place a sign without seller's consent✓ Correct
COnly the listing salesperson's name is required
DSigns must display the MLS number prominently
Explanation
Delaware license law requires that for-sale signs include the broker's name or licensed trademark and that signs may not be placed on a property without the consent of the owner. Signs are a form of advertising subject to Commission regulations.
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