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Under Victorian consumer protection law, which of the following unfair practices is an estate agent prohibited from engaging in?

Correct Answer

A) Advertising a property for sale without the vendor's written consent

An estate agent must not advertise a property for sale without the vendor's written authority. This is a fundamental requirement under both the Estate Agents Act 1980 and the Australian Consumer Law (Victoria). Advertising without authority constitutes misleading conduct and a breach of the agent's obligations.

Answer Options
A
Advertising a property for sale without the vendor's written consent
B
Providing comparable sales data to a prospective purchaser
C
Recommending that a purchaser seek independent legal advice
D
Accepting a verbal offer from a prospective purchaser

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