Louisiana License Law
A real estate licensee in Louisiana who advertises a property in a way that misrepresents material facts about the property is guilty of:
AA minor technical violation requiring only a warning
BMisrepresentation — a violation of Louisiana License Law subject to LREC discipline✓ Correct
CA civil offense only, not subject to LREC jurisdiction
DAn FTC violation only
Explanation
Misrepresentation of material facts about a property in advertising is a violation of Louisiana License Law. The LREC can discipline licensees for false, misleading, or deceptive advertising, including suspension or revocation of the license.
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