Illinois License Law
In Illinois, which of the following advertising practices by a broker is prohibited?
AIncluding the brokerage's license number in all advertising
BAdvertising a listing without the property address
CAdvertising that does not disclose the broker is a licensed real estate professional✓ Correct
DAdvertising under the brokerage's trade name
Explanation
Illinois requires that all broker advertising clearly disclose that the advertiser is a licensed real estate broker or brokerage. 'Blind ads' — advertisements that do not identify the advertiser as a licensed broker — are prohibited under the Illinois Real Estate License Act.
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