AdAlert Program - Report Advertising Violations
Summary
The Arkansas Real Estate Commission has launched the AdAlert Program, providing an online submission form for the public to report suspected advertising violations by real estate licensees. The program enables the commission to receive and track potential violations of advertising standards in the real estate industry.
What changed
The Arkansas Real Estate Commission has established the AdAlert Program as a new mechanism for reporting real estate advertising violations. The program provides a dedicated online submission form accessible through the commission's website where individuals can report suspected violations by real estate licensees.
Affected parties, particularly real estate licensees and their advertising practices, should be aware that the public now has a formalized channel to report suspected advertising violations directly to the commission. This increases transparency and oversight of real estate advertising within Arkansas.
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