Humber/Ontario Real Estate Course 4 Exam Practice

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Which practice is not permitted under advertising guidelines?

  1. Identifying property used for commercial purposes

  2. Revealing specific persons involved in a transaction

  3. Identifying property without seller's written consent

  4. Avoid identifying persons referred to in ad regulations

The correct answer is: Identifying property without seller's written consent

The practice of identifying property without the seller's written consent is not permitted under advertising guidelines because it directly infringes on the rights of the property owner. Advertising a property involves promoting it to potential buyers or clients, and the property owner must have control over how that property is presented to the public. Without obtaining written consent, there is a risk of violating privacy, confidentiality, and property rights, which can lead to legal repercussions for the real estate professional. In real estate, protecting the interests and privacy of clients is paramount. This not only fosters trust but also adheres to ethical standards and regulatory requirements established within the industry. These guidelines aim to ensure clear communication and transparency between real estate professionals and their clients, ensuring that consent is always obtained before any marketing activities take place relating to someone's property.