Idaho License Law
Under IDAPA, what type of advertising must include the licensed company name?
AOnly ads in newspapers
BAll real estate advertising for property listed with a brokerage, including online listings and social media✓ Correct
COnly ads for properties over $500,000
DOnly TV and radio commercials
Explanation
Idaho license law requires all real estate advertising — including online listings, social media posts, yard signs, and print — to clearly identify the licensed brokerage (company name). Agents may not advertise real estate services using only their own name without identifying their brokerage.
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