Humber/Ontario Real Estate Course 4 Exam Practice

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According to guidelines, when can a registrant identify a specific property in a listing advertisement?

  1. Only with the informed, written consent of the seller

  2. Never identify specific persons involved

  3. Properties used for commercial purposes cannot be identified

  4. Registry guidelines do not address identification; it is in the Code of Ethics

The correct answer is: Only with the informed, written consent of the seller

In the context of real estate regulations, the correct answer is A because according to guidelines, a registrant can identify a specific property in a listing advertisement only with the informed, written consent of the seller. This requirement ensures that all parties involved are aware and have given permission for the property to be identified in any advertising materials. Option B is incorrect because there are circumstances where identifying specific persons involved may be necessary or appropriate in a listing advertisement. Option C is incorrect because properties used for commercial purposes can be identified in listing advertisements, as long as consent is obtained as per the guidelines. Option D is incorrect because the guidelines do indeed address the identification of specific properties in listing advertisements, requiring the informed, written consent of the seller before such information can be included.