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Under SA law, what are the specific requirements for advertising a property sold at auction versus private treaty?

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A) Auction properties require the date, time, and venue to be clearly stated; private treaty requires a listed price or price guide

Properties marketed for auction must clearly state the auction date, time, and venue. Private treaty listings should include a price or price guide. Both must include the agent's details and comply with consumer protection laws.

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A
Auction properties require the date, time, and venue to be clearly stated; private treaty requires a listed price or price guide
B
There are no different advertising requirements
C
Only auction properties need to include the agent's name
D
Private treaty properties cannot be advertised online

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