Illinois License Law
The Illinois Real Estate License Act prohibits a licensee from placing a 'for sale' sign on a property without:
AMLS approval
BHOA approval
CThe written consent of the owner✓ Correct
DA building permit
Explanation
Illinois law requires written consent from the property owner before a licensee may place a 'for sale' sign on the property. Placing a sign without consent violates the Real Estate License Act and can result in disciplinary action.
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