May 19, 2012

South Dakota Real Estate Law

INTERNET GUIDELINES

(Adapted from the Association of Real Estate License Law Officials “Best Practices Internet Guidelines”, approved by the South Dakota Real Estate Commission in November 1999)

DEFINITIONS

Active Communication – the intent of contacting specifically identifiable individuals or groups of individuals.

Active Solicitation – active communication with consumers about real estate services with intent to form a brokerage relationship.

Advertising – all forms of representation, promotion and solicitation disseminated in any manner and by any means of communication to consumers for any purpose related to licensed real estate activity.

Jurisdictional Intent – a reasonable body of evidence which points to intentional activity on the part of a legal entity or individual to perform services or offering to perform services requiring a real estate license in a jurisdiction.

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