Louisiana License Law
In Louisiana, the abbreviation 'REALTOR®' may be used by:
AAny Louisiana-licensed real estate agent
BOnly members of the National Association of REALTORS® (NAR) who have agreed to adhere to NAR's Code of Ethics✓ Correct
CAny broker licensed for more than 5 years
DAny licensee who completes a 'REALTOR® designation' course
Explanation
REALTOR® is a registered trademark of the National Association of REALTORS® (NAR). Only NAR members who have agreed to uphold NAR's Code of Ethics may use this designation.
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