South Dakota License Law

In South Dakota, a licensed salesperson who takes listings and advertises them under their own name (not the broker's) is:

AActing within their authority as a licensee
BViolating South Dakota license law — all advertising must identify the supervising broker✓ Correct
CPermitted if they have more than 5 years of experience
DActing legally only in commercial real estate

Explanation

South Dakota requires all advertising for real estate services to identify the supervising broker. A salesperson advertising under their own name without the broker's identification violates license law.

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