Minnesota License Law
A Minnesota real estate agent wants to place a 'For Sale' sign on a listed property. Under Minnesota license law, the sign must display:
AThe agent's personal cell phone number only
BThe brokerage name as it appears on the license✓ Correct
CThe agent's personal name only
DThe MLS listing number
Explanation
Minnesota requires that all real estate signs include the brokerage name as it appears on the license. This ensures consumers know which licensed brokerage is responsible for the listing.
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