Agency
A North Dakota broker may advertise properties of other brokers listed on the MLS only with:
ANo permission needed since MLS listings are public
BWritten permission from the listing broker✓ Correct
CPermission from the NDREC only
DVerbal permission from the seller
Explanation
Advertising another broker's listing (co-brokerage advertising) requires the express permission of the listing broker. MLS access does not automatically grant permission to advertise other brokers' listings independently.
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