Tennessee License Law
In Tennessee, which TREC rule requires that all advertising by a licensee be truthful and not misleading?
AThe Tennessee Condominium Act
BTREC Rule 1260-02-.12 (advertising rules)✓ Correct
CThe Tennessee Horizontal Property Act
DURLTA Section 4-101
Explanation
TREC's advertising rules (Rule 1260-02-.12 and related provisions) require that all real estate advertising be truthful, accurate, and not misleading, and that the brokerage firm be clearly identified.
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