Humber/Ontario Real Estate Course 2 Exam Practice

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Which statement is correct regarding advertising listed properties?

  1. A salesperson can advertise using 'Must Sell' without the seller’s consent.

  2. Privacy laws do not affect advertisements for listed properties.

  3. Selling a listed property can be advertised without photographing permission from the seller.

  4. A salesperson cannot advertise a politician owns a listed property without consent.

  5. The seller’s permission is required for mentioning financial pressure points in ads.

  6. Disclosure of seller incentives in advertisements is prohibited without the listing brokerage’s consent.

The correct answer is: A salesperson cannot advertise a politician owns a listed property without consent.

The correct statement is that a salesperson cannot advertise a politician owns a listed property without consent. This is due to the fact that all political affiliations and beliefs are protected under Fair Housing laws, and therefore mention of a politician as an owner could be seen as discriminatory towards potential buyers who do not share the same views. Option A is incorrect because 'Must Sell' can only be used with the seller's consent. Option B is incorrect because privacy laws do affect advertisements for listed properties, as personal information such as contact information and photographs should only be shared with the seller's permission. Option C is incorrect because selling a listed property with photographs without the seller's permission could impact the seller's privacy and security. Option E is incorrect because mentioning financial pressure points in ads without the seller's permission could be seen as misleading to potential buyers. Option F is incorrect because disclosing seller incentives without the listing brokerage's consent is a violation of fiduciary duty to the seller. Therefore, the correct statement is that a salesperson cannot advertise a politician owns a listed property without consent due to Fair Housing laws.