Ohio License Law
In Ohio, advertising a property for sale without disclosing the brokerage name is:
APermitted on social media platforms
BA violation — all advertising must clearly identify the brokerage✓ Correct
CPermitted for 'coming soon' listings
DAcceptable if the agent's name is included
Explanation
Ohio law requires that all real estate advertising identify the brokerage. Advertising without brokerage identification (blind ads) violates ORC Chapter 4735.
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