Florida License Law
Under Florida law, a real estate licensee may NOT:
AWork as both a sales associate and a buyer's agent
BPlace a 'For Sale' sign on property without the owner's consent✓ Correct
CAdvertise their personal listing on social media
DDiscuss commission rates with their broker
Explanation
Placing a 'For Sale' sign on property without the owner's written consent is prohibited under Florida law and FREC rules. Signage requires the property owner's authorization.
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