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Code · South Dakota · Title 36 · Chapter 36-21

36-21A-72. Restrictions on licensee advertising.

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A licensee who advertises shall comply with the following:
(1)Each advertisement shall clearly state the name of the firm with which an individual licensee is associated;
(2)Each advertisement of a real estate team shall clearly state the name of the brokerage company the team is affiliated with, shall clearly identify the nonlicensed individuals included in the advertisement, and may not contain language that would lead the public to believe that the team is offering real estate brokerage services independent of the real estate broker;
(3)Each advertisement in which a licensee attempts to secure real estate listings or offers to purchase, sell or lease property, or perform any other act for which a license is required under this chapter, shall clearly disclose that the advertised acts or services are being offered by a licensee; and
(4)No licensee may make any announcement in any media regarding the sale of property which gives any impression that the property sold for a price other than the actual selling price.
Notwithstanding subdivisions
(1)to (4), inclusive, of this section, a licensee may advertise in the licensee's individual name an offer to sell or lease property of which the licensee is the owner. The advertisement shall disclose that the owner of the property being sold or leased is a licensee.
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