Massachusetts License Law
A Massachusetts real estate firm advertises using the phrase 'Licensed Real Estate Company.' This is:
ARequired by law
BAcceptable general advertising
CPotentially misleading because the firm should use 'Licensed Real Estate Broker' or identify it is a brokerage✓ Correct
DA violation that requires Board notification
Explanation
Massachusetts advertising rules require that real estate advertisements clearly identify the licensed brokerage. Vague terms can mislead consumers. The firm should properly identify its licensed status.
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