Humber/Ontario Real Estate Course 2 Exam Practice

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When does a realtor need to obtain seller approval for advertising a home's address?

  1. Only if the home is in an exclusive neighborhood.

  2. Whenever they intend to share the specific civic address.

  3. Every time an advertisement includes any detail of the property.

  4. Only for online advertisements.

  5. If requested by potential buyers.

  6. When advertising through specific media channels.

The correct answer is: Whenever they intend to share the specific civic address.

Realtors need to obtain seller approval for advertising a home's address whenever they intend to share the specific civic address. This is because sharing the address of a property in the listing advertisement requires the seller's consent as it can have implications for the seller's privacy and security. It is important for the seller to have control over the extent of information about their property that is being publicly shared. Therefore, it is a necessary step to get approval from the seller before disclosing the specific civic address in any marketing materials. The other options are incorrect because they do not reflect the correct procedure for obtaining seller approval for advertising a home's address. Option A is incorrect because the requirement for seller approval is not dependent on the neighborhood where the property is located. Option C, D, E, and F are incorrect because they do not accurately capture the specific condition for obtaining seller approval related to sharing the property address.