New Mexico License Law
A New Mexico real estate licensee who advertises a property under their own name alone (without including the brokerage name) is:
APermitted for social media only
BViolating New Mexico advertising rules✓ Correct
CPermitted if they are a qualifying broker
DPermitted for properties they personally own
Explanation
New Mexico NMREC rules require all real estate advertising to clearly disclose the qualifying broker or brokerage name. Advertising under an agent's name alone without the brokerage identification violates these rules.
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