Massachusetts License Law
Massachusetts license law prohibits a licensee from doing which of the following in an advertisement?
AListing the broker's office address
BAdvertising a property without the supervising broker's name or trade name✓ Correct
CMentioning the listing price
DIncluding a photo of the property
Explanation
Massachusetts advertising rules require that all real estate advertisements identify the supervising broker's name or trade name. Advertising under a salesperson's name alone without broker identification is prohibited.
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