Oklahoma License Law
Under OREC rules, a licensee who fails to include their broker's name in an advertisement could face:
ANo consequence for first offense
BDisciplinary action by OREC including possible fine or suspension✓ Correct
COnly a verbal warning from their broker
DCivil lawsuit from the seller only
Explanation
Oklahoma requires all advertisements by licensees to include the brokerage firm's name. Failure to comply is a violation of OREC rules and may result in disciplinary action.
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