Maryland License Law (alternative)

In Maryland, a licensee who is found to have engaged in 'bait and switch' advertising — advertising a property unavailable at the stated price to attract customers — may face:

AOnly consumer education requirements
BMREC disciplinary action and potential FTC or Maryland consumer protection charges✓ Correct
COnly a fine from the local Board of REALTORS®
DNo consequences if the ad was removed quickly

Explanation

Bait and switch advertising violates Maryland real estate advertising regulations, the Maryland Consumer Protection Act, and potentially FTC guidelines, exposing the licensee to multiple forms of discipline.

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