New York License Law
Under New York law, which of the following is required before a real estate broker may legally advertise a property for sale?
AA verbal agreement with the property owner
BA written listing agreement signed by the property owner✓ Correct
CDOS pre-approval of the advertising copy
DAn appraisal of the property
Explanation
Before advertising a property for sale in New York, a broker must have a written listing agreement signed by the property owner. Advertising without a written authorization is a violation of RPL Article 12-A and grounds for disciplinary action.
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