Rhode Island License Law
A Rhode Island broker advertises a property without the seller's permission to use certain details. This may be a violation of:
AThe federal Truth in Advertising Act
BThe broker's fiduciary duty and any listing agreement restrictions on advertising✓ Correct
CThe Rhode Island Condominium Act
DThe MLS participation agreement only
Explanation
A broker's fiduciary duties and the listing agreement define the scope of authorized marketing. Advertising without permission or contrary to the seller's instructions can breach the listing agreement and fiduciary duties.
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