Tennessee License Law
Which of the following is a prohibited act under Tennessee real estate license law?
ARepresenting a buyer under a written buyer representation agreement
BAdvertising a property without written authorization from the owner✓ Correct
CReceiving referral fees from other brokers
DShowing a property to unqualified buyers
Explanation
Tennessee prohibits advertising real property without the written consent of the owner (or their duly authorized representative). Advertising without written authorization is a violation of license law.
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Key Terms to Know
Listing Agreement
A contract between a property owner and a real estate broker that authorizes the broker to market and sell the property.
Joint TenancyCo-ownership where two or more people hold equal, undivided interests with the right of survivorship — when one owner dies, their share passes to the surviving owners.
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