Pennsylvania License Law
A Pennsylvania licensee who places a 'For Sale' sign on a property must ensure the sign:
AIs approved by PREC for content compliance
BIdentifies the brokerage — the licensee's personal name alone is insufficient✓ Correct
CIncludes the list price of the property
DDisplays the licensee's license number
Explanation
Pennsylvania regulations require that all 'For Sale' signs and advertising identify the licensed brokerage firm. Individual licensees may include their personal name, but the broker's name or trade name must appear.
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