Humber/Ontario Real Estate Course 2 Exam Practice

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What must Salesperson Martin obtain to advertise the specific civic address of a property at 482 Pine Street?

  1. Advertising must never include the specific civic address.

  2. The general location of the property can be advertised, but not its specific address.

  3. REBBA requires obtaining seller's approval each time the address is included in an ad.

  4. Salesperson must obtain permission from the brokerage.

  5. The seller's permission to advertise the listed address.

  6. The local authority's approval to include the address.

The correct answer is: The seller's permission to advertise the listed address.

In Ontario, to advertise the specific civic address of a property in marketing materials, a salesperson must obtain the seller's permission. This is to ensure that the seller is aware of and consents to the public promotion of their property's address. Including the specific address in advertisements without the seller's consent can be considered a breach of privacy and confidentiality. Option E, which states "The seller's permission to advertise the listed address," is the correct answer because it aligns with the legal requirement to seek the seller's approval before disclosing the specific address of a property in advertising. Options A, B, C, D, and F are not the correct answers because they do not address the specific requirement of obtaining the seller's permission to advertise the listed address.