Rhode Island License Law
A Rhode Island broker who advertises a property without the seller's written authorization is:
APermitted if the property is already listed on the MLS
BViolating license law by engaging in unauthorized advertising✓ Correct
CPermitted if the broker believes the advertisement benefits the seller
DRequired to get approval only for online advertisements
Explanation
Rhode Island license law prohibits a broker from advertising a property without the express written authorization of the owner. Unauthorized advertising is a license law violation.
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