Maryland License Law
A Maryland licensee who wants to advertise using a nickname must ensure:
AThe nickname is registered with MREC
BThe brokerage's name is clearly and prominently displayed in the advertisement✓ Correct
CThe full legal name appears only on the license itself
DA disclaimer is added that the nickname is not their legal name
Explanation
Maryland advertising rules require that the broker's name appear prominently in any advertising by a licensee. Using a team or personal nickname is permissible only if the brokerage name is clearly shown.
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