Humber/Ontario Real Estate Course 1 Exam Practice

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Which statement is true regarding the National Do Not Call List (DNCL)?

  1. A prior client can be contacted despite the DNCL

  2. All businesses are subject to DNCL without exceptions

  3. Contacting someone from an open house sign-up is permissible even if they're on the DNCL

  4. Real estate is not subject to DNCL regulations

  5. The DNCL is only applicable to new customer contacts

  6. Express consent is required in real estate transactions related to DNCL

The correct answer is: Contacting someone from an open house sign-up is permissible even if they're on the DNCL

Contacting someone from an open house sign-up is permissible even if they're on the National Do Not Call List (DNCL) because in real estate transactions related to an open house, there is an established relationship due to the individual providing their contact information voluntarily. This established relationship exempts certain types of contacts from the restrictions of the DNCL regulations. This permission is not extended to all businesses (option B), nor does it apply solely to new customer contacts (option E). Express consent is not always required in real estate transactions related to the DNCL (option F). Option A is incorrect because being a prior client does not automatically exempt someone from the DNCL regulations. Real estate is indeed subject to DNCL regulations (option D), making sure that businesses comply with the rules of the DNCL when conducting telemarketing activities.