Illinois License Law

In Illinois, a real estate broker is required to disclose that they are a licensee when advertising property for their own account. This disclosure must:

AOnly appear in the MLS listing, not in public advertising
BAppear in all advertising for the property, including online listings, yard signs, and print ads✓ Correct
COnly be made verbally to serious buyers
DBe made on a form approved by the IDFPR

Explanation

When a licensed real estate broker advertises property they personally own (or have a financial interest in), they must disclose their licensed status in all advertising—online listings, yard signs, newspaper ads, and other marketing. This ensures potential buyers know they are dealing with a professional who has specialized real estate knowledge.

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