Louisiana License Law
Under Louisiana License Law, a licensee who solicits a seller with a property listed with another broker (active listing) by suggesting they should cancel and relist with the soliciting licensee is engaging in:
AEthical marketing and competition
BImproper solicitation that may violate LREC rules and the Code of Ethics prohibiting interference with exclusive agency relationships✓ Correct
CStandard prospecting techniques
DAn acceptable form of buyer solicitation
Explanation
Soliciting sellers who are under an active exclusive listing with another broker — particularly by encouraging them to breach the existing agreement — is considered improper solicitation. It potentially violates LREC rules and NAR's Code of Ethics regarding interference with agency relationships.
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