Michigan License Law
In Michigan, a licensee's advertising must include:
AThe licensee's personal cell phone number
BThe licensed name of the supervising broker✓ Correct
CThe licensee's LARA license number
DThe year the licensee was first licensed
Explanation
Michigan requires that all advertising by a licensee include the licensed name of the supervising broker. Blind ads (those that do not identify the broker) are prohibited under the Occupational Code.
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