Fair Housing
Mississippi real estate licensees are required to display the Equal Housing Opportunity logo or statement in:
AOnly their office lobby
BAll advertising, promotional materials, and their office✓ Correct
COnly on the MLS system
DOnly when representing government-subsidized housing
Explanation
HUD regulations require real estate licensees to prominently display the Equal Housing Opportunity logo in all advertising, business cards, and office locations to affirm their commitment to fair housing.
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