Louisiana License Law
The Louisiana REALTOR® Code of Ethics is a standard adopted by:
AThe LREC and required of all Louisiana licensees
BThe National Association of REALTORS® and required of all NAR members✓ Correct
CThe U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
DThe Louisiana Legislature for all real estate professionals
Explanation
The REALTOR® Code of Ethics is a standard of professional conduct adopted by the National Association of REALTORS® (NAR) and binding only on NAR members (REALTORS®), not all Louisiana licensees — though the LREC has its own professional standards.
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