Agency
A North Dakota agent who advertises 'I personally guarantee the sale of your home!' without basis may be guilty of:
AA fair housing violation
BMisleading advertising that could subject them to NDREC discipline✓ Correct
CA RESPA violation
DA valid marketing technique
Explanation
Making guarantees about the sale of a property that cannot be substantiated constitutes misleading advertising. The NDREC has rules against deceptive or misleading advertising by licensees.
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