Maryland License Law (alternative)
A Maryland real estate company advertises using a logo that resembles the MREC seal. This is:
AAcceptable if the company is licensed
BPotentially misleading and may violate MREC's prohibition on deceptive advertising✓ Correct
CRequired for all licensed brokerages
DOnly prohibited for non-member companies
Explanation
Using designs that resemble official government seals or emblems (like MREC's) in advertising is deceptive and could violate Maryland's consumer protection and real estate advertising rules.
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