Michigan License Law
Under Michigan law, advertising by a real estate licensee must:
AInclude only the licensee's personal name
BInclude the broker's name and indicate it is a real estate advertisement✓ Correct
CBe approved by LARA before publication
DAvoid mentioning the property address
Explanation
Michigan law requires all real estate advertising by licensees to clearly identify the supervising broker by name and indicate that the ad is a real estate solicitation. 'For Sale by Owner' advertising is exempt.
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