Minnesota License Law

A Minnesota salesperson who wants to advertise themselves as 'Licensed Real Estate Professional' in marketing materials:

AMay use any designation they choose
BMust also include their employing broker's name in all advertising✓ Correct
CMay only use their first name and license number
DMust obtain permission from the Department of Commerce for each advertisement

Explanation

Minnesota advertising rules require that a licensee's advertising include both the licensee's name and the name of their employing broker. This ensures consumers can identify both the individual agent and the brokerage they work for. Advertising only under a personal name without the broker's name violates Minnesota license law.

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