Get Specific Permission to Advertise Other Brokers’ Listings

A listing broker posted their own and other brokers’ listings on their website, complete with the contact information for each one. One of the other brokers, who hadn’t given permission, saw their listing on the site and filed a complaint. The broker with the website was found in violation of Article 12. Realtors need to get permission to advertise other brokers’ listings, even if they include the contact details.
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