Florida License Law
A Florida real estate broker who knowingly makes a misrepresentation in an advertisement could face which consequences?
AOnly a civil fine from the FTC
BFREC disciplinary action, including fines and potential license revocation, and possible liability for fraud✓ Correct
COnly a warning letter from DBPR
DNo consequences if the ad was written by a marketing firm
Explanation
Knowingly making misrepresentations in advertising violates Chapter 475 F.S.
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