New York License Law
In New York, a 'virtual office website' (VOW) operated by a real estate broker must comply with:
AOnly federal internet regulations
BDOS regulations and MLS rules regarding online display of listings, including consumer registration requirements✓ Correct
CNYC zoning regulations for home offices
DNo specific real estate regulations
Explanation
VOWs are internet-based services that allow registered consumers to search MLS listings. In New York, VOW operators must comply with DOS advertising requirements (including broker identification) and applicable MLS rules governing online display of listings.
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