Tennessee License Law
In Tennessee, a real estate licensee's 'pocket card' (license card) must be:
ADisplayed in the broker's office window
BCarried on the licensee's person while conducting real estate activities✓ Correct
CMailed to all clients
DPosted on the MLS listing
Explanation
Tennessee licensees are required to carry their pocket license card (or have access to their license) while conducting real estate activities and must present it upon request.
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