New York License Law

In New York, the 'cold call' do-not-call rules under the federal Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) and FTC regulations require licensees to:

AObtain written consent before calling any prospective buyer or seller
BCheck the National Do Not Call Registry before making unsolicited calls and honor requests to be added to the broker's internal do-not-call list✓ Correct
COnly call between 10 AM and 4 PM
DIdentify themselves as a real estate agent at the end of the call only

Explanation

New York licensees making telemarketing calls must comply with the National Do Not Call Registry and maintain internal do-not-call lists. Calling numbers on the registry is a violation that can result in significant fines. Licensees must also identify themselves and their purpose at the beginning of any call.

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