Ohio License Law
In Ohio, a licensee who 'farms' a neighborhood by sending unsolicited marketing materials must comply with which restriction?
AAll direct mail must be approved by ODREPL
BMarketing must not contain discriminatory messages and must comply with the National Do Not Call Registry for phone calls✓ Correct
CDoor-to-door marketing is prohibited in all Ohio cities
DNeighborhood farming requires a special endorsement on the real estate license
Explanation
Neighborhood farming (direct mail, door-knocking, calls) must comply with fair housing laws (no discriminatory content) and telemarketing rules (Do Not Call Registry) but does not require special ODREPL approval.
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