Agency
In Montana, a real estate broker who 'farms' a specific geographic area for new listings should understand that cold-calling 'do not call' registered numbers to solicit listings may violate:
AOnly Montana license law
BThe federal Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) and the FTC's National Do Not Call Registry rules✓ Correct
COnly fair housing laws
DNo federal or state laws
Explanation
The TCPA and National Do Not Call Registry prohibit unsolicited telemarketing calls to registered numbers. Real estate prospecting calls to registered numbers (for commercial purposes) may violate federal law, subject the broker to significant fines.
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