Lease of Property for Advertising Sign - Louisiana 2025

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For first point of contact materials, a real estate broker or salesperson is required to disclose, at a minimum: (1) the real estate license identification number; (2) the responsible brokers licensed name; and (3) the Nationwide Mortgage Licensing System (NMLS) unique identifier endorsement number (if a mortgage loan
In most states, real estate ads are required to include the license number of the agent or broker. If an ad doesnt mention any licensing information, its a strong indicator that it might be a blind ad.
All properties that are listed for sale by a licensee must have written authorization from the property owner before marketing the property or even before putting up a sale sign in the yard. This authorization is usually in the listing agreement.
Lease agreements do not have to be notarized in Louisiana. Once both parties sign them, they are considered legal contracts.
A real estate broker advertising or marketing on a site on the Internet must include the following data on each page of the site on which the advertisement appears: 1. the brokers name or trade name as registered with the commission; 2. the city and state in which the brokers main office or branch office is located.

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In advertising, a broker must include the legal name of the licensed real estate broker and the designated name of that broker as registered with the Commission. Additionally, the broker should include the name of the brokers Realtor board or association or Realtist organization.

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