Are Blind Ads Legal in Connecticut?
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Yes
Option A is incorrect because blind ads are completely illegal in Connecticut, not permitted under any circumstances. Connecticut law requires real estate advertisements to clearly identify the broker's or salesperson's name and address. Blind ads that conceal this information violate state regulations designed to protect consumers and ensure transparency in real estate marketing practices.
No
Yes with license
While Connecticut does require a license to practice real estate, the illegality of blind ads isn't conditional on having a license. The prohibition applies to all advertisements regardless of who places them.
Yes with broker endorsement
Connecticut does not require a broker endorsement for advertising. The illegality of blind ads stems from the lack of required disclosure information, not from the need for additional broker approval.
Why is this correct?
Blind ads are illegal in Connecticut because state regulations require all real estate advertisements to include the broker's name or license number and typically require property identification. This transparency requirement protects consumers and ensures accountability in the marketplace.
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