Section 4 - 6 of the Rules requires that if
real estate advertising identifies an individual licensee, this must be done by using the licensee name of the individual.
Not exact matches
The ever - evolving Internet and the rise of social media pose their own challenges for keeping office policies up to date, says Marcie Roggow, CRB, CRS ®, owner of Creative Learning Concepts, a
real estate training organization in Sioux Falls, S.D. Salespeople may not realize that they need to
identify their brokerage affiliation wherever they promote their business online, just as they would in print
advertising or a Web site, says Roggow, who offers a downloadable manual at www.marcieroggow.com for $ 99.
A licensee
advertising or marketing
real estate brokerage services on a site on the Internet must include on the firm's home page or on a clearly
identified link appearing on that page, the following data:
The portion of your quoted material «not
identify itself as a
real estate broker and that its
advertising does not make it seem that it performs the tasks of brokers.»
In her judgement, Judge Nicole Martin wrote that DuProprio does not
identify itself as a
real estate broker and that its
advertising does not make it seem that it performs the tasks of brokers.
LOUISVILLE — The state
Real Estate Commission is cracking down on practitioners who
advertise on the Internet without
identifying the name of their broker.
Advertising that
identifies an individual who has a personal
real estate corporation must also use the licensee name of the personal
real estate corporation, not the individual's name.
How does a personal
real estate corporation
identify itself in the course of providing
real estate services including
advertising?
If the Council approves a team name for a group of related licensees,
real estate advertising may also
identify the group by its team name (section 4 - 6 of the Rules); e.g. «The AV Team,» where «The AV Team» is neither the licensed brokerage nor a registered trade name.
Advertising that
identifies an individual who has a personal
real estate corporation must use the licensee name of the personal
real estate corporation, not the individual's name.
Notwithstanding paragraph (c)(1) of this section, unless otherwise prohibited by local law, any property listed through a
real estate broker must be
advertised as such, and any signage placed upon such property soliciting the sale or lease of the property must
identify the representative broker or brokerage.
(5) If the council approves a team name for a group of related licensees,
real estate advertising may also
identify the group by this team name.