Pennsylvania License Law
Pennsylvania licensees who participate in internet-based real estate activities must ensure their websites:
AAre approved by PREC before going live
BDisplay the licensed brokerage name and comply with RELRA advertising requirements✓ Correct
COnly display properties listed in Pennsylvania MLS systems
DInclude the broker's license number on every page
Explanation
PREC's advertising regulations extend to internet marketing. Pennsylvania real estate websites must prominently display the licensed brokerage name. Social media profiles, online listings, and real estate websites are all forms of advertising subject to RELRA's disclosure requirements.
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