Louisiana License Law
Under Louisiana License Law, all advertising by a real estate licensee must:
ABe reviewed and approved by the LREC before publication
BInclude the supervising broker's name and clearly indicate it is a real estate advertisement✓ Correct
CUse only government-approved terminology
DBe limited to print media only
Explanation
All Louisiana real estate advertising must include the supervising broker's licensed name (and brokerage) and make clear it is a real estate advertisement — preventing unlicensed or misleading advertising.
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