Maryland License Law
Maryland's 'pocket listing' law requires that:
AAll listings be submitted to the MLS within 24 hours
BSellers may waive MLS submission in writing, but the agent must disclose the benefits of MLS listing✓ Correct
CPocket listings are completely prohibited in Maryland
DPocket listings require MREC approval
Explanation
Maryland follows NAR's Clear Cooperation Policy — sellers may opt out of MLS submission in writing, but the listing agent must disclose the potential benefits they lose by not listing on the MLS.
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