New York License Law
An advertisement by a New York licensee that does not identify the brokerage name is known as a:
ABlind ad✓ Correct
BPuffing ad
CPermitted co-op ad
DConditional listing ad
Explanation
A blind ad is an advertisement that fails to identify the real estate broker or brokerage responsible for the advertisement. Blind ads are prohibited under New York law; all ads must identify the licensed brokerage.
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