Washington License Law
Under RCW 18.85, advertising for a team within a real estate firm must:
ABe filed separately with the DOL as a separate firm
BInclude the licensed firm name and may include the team name, but the firm name must be equally prominent✓ Correct
CNot include any individual broker names
DBe approved by the designated broker before publication
Explanation
Washington advertising rules require that the firm's licensed name be prominently displayed in all advertising — even team advertising. The team name may be used, but it cannot overshadow or substitute for the licensed firm name.
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