Louisiana License Law
In Louisiana, 'antitrust laws' prohibit which of the following among competing real estate brokers?
AAdvertising their services on the same media outlets
BPrice-fixing (agreeing on commission rates), group boycotts, market allocation, and tie-in arrangements✓ Correct
COffering different commission structures to clients
DJoining the same professional associations
Explanation
Federal and state antitrust laws prohibit competing brokers from agreeing to fix commission rates, dividing geographic markets, boycotting certain brokers or suppliers, or tying the purchase of one service to another — anti-competitive practices that harm consumers.
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