Maine License Law
Maine real estate license law requires that a licensee's advertising include which prohibition?
AAll listings must include the asking price
BNo false or misleading statements about properties or services✓ Correct
CAdvertising must be in English only
DAll ads must include the agent's photograph
Explanation
Maine license law prohibits false or misleading advertising. All advertising by licensees must be truthful and non-deceptive, accurately representing properties and the services offered.
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