Humber/Ontario Real Estate Course 1 Exam Practice

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When requesting express consent to send a commercial electronic message (CEM), which of the following is NOT necessary information?

  1. Identify the purpose for sending CEMs to the recipient.

  2. Provide the person's name who is requesting the express consent.

  3. Identify all other recipients who will be receiving the same CEM as the recipient.

  4. Detailed contact information about the person requesting the express consent.

The correct answer is: Identify all other recipients who will be receiving the same CEM as the recipient.

The assertion that identifying all other recipients who will be receiving the same commercial electronic message (CEM) is unnecessary is correct. When obtaining express consent, the focus is primarily on the individual recipient and the entity seeking consent. The key information required includes the purpose of the CEM, the identity of the sender, and their contact information, enabling the recipient to understand who they are dealing with and the reason for the communication. Providing names of all other recipients is not relevant to the consent process. The recipient's decision to give consent is based on their relationship with the person requesting it, not on a list of others who might receive the same message. The information shared should be directly pertinent to the recipient and the nature of the message being sent. This approach ensures compliance with regulations regarding express consent and maintains the privacy and trust of individual recipients.