Kentucky License Law
Under Kentucky law, a real estate licensee's home address is:
ARequired to be listed in all advertising
BKept confidential by KREC and not disclosed without permission✓ Correct
CAutomatically posted on KREC's public website
DRequired to be the same as the broker's office address
Explanation
KREC maintains licensee records but protects personal address information. The broker's office address is used in public disclosures to protect licensees' privacy.
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