New York License Law

In New York, a licensee who is also a property owner selling their own property:

ADoes not need to disclose their licensed status
BMust disclose they are a licensed real estate professional in any advertisement or communication about the property✓ Correct
CCan collect a commission from themselves
DMust use another broker to represent them

Explanation

New York requires that a licensee who is selling their own property disclose their licensed status in all advertising and communications. This ensures consumers are aware they are dealing with a real estate professional.

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