Agency
A North Dakota licensee who posts a client's home on their personal social media as a marketing tool is:
ACommitting a privacy violation
BEngaging in advertising subject to NDREC advertising rules, including identifying the brokerage✓ Correct
CNot engaged in advertising since social media is personal
DPermitted only if the client gives verbal consent
Explanation
Social media posts marketing a client's property are advertising subject to NDREC rules. The post must clearly identify the brokerage and comply with all other advertising requirements.
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Key Terms to Know
Lien
A financial claim against a property that serves as security for a debt or obligation, giving the creditor the right to foreclose if unpaid.
AgencyA legal relationship in which a licensee (agent) acts on behalf of a principal (buyer or seller) in a real estate transaction.
Dual AgencyA situation where a single real estate agent or brokerage represents both the buyer and the seller in the same transaction.
Fiduciary DutyThe highest legal duty an agent owes to a principal — requiring the agent to act in the principal's best interest above all others.
State-Specific Concepts
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