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Question 6True or False. The Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) regulates calls and texts to cell phones and landlines and includes the Do Not Call (DNC) rules. Real estate agents who violate these laws can face class action lawsuits and damages of $500 to $1,500 per call/text. You must comply with the TCPA and any other federal, state, or local laws, including for B2B calls and texts. Never call or text a number on any Do Not Call list, and do not use an autodialer or artificial voice, or prerecorded message without proper consent. Contact your attorney to ensure your TCPA/DNC compliance.1 point

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Question 6True or False. The Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) regulates calls and texts to cell phones and landlines and includes the Do Not Call (DNC) rules. Real estate agents who violate these laws can face class action lawsuits and damages of 500to500 to 1,500 per call/text. You must comply with the TCPA and any other federal, state, or local laws, including for B2B calls and texts. Never call or text a number on any Do Not Call list, and do not use an autodialer or artificial voice, or prerecorded message without proper consent. Contact your attorney to ensure your TCPA/DNC compliance.1 point

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True. The Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) does regulate calls and texts to both cell phones and landlines, and it includes the Do Not Call (DNC) rules. Real estate agents who violate these laws can indeed face class action lawsuits and damages ranging from 500to500 to 1,500 per call or text. It is mandatory to comply with the TCPA and any other federal, state, or local laws, including those for B2B calls and texts. It is prohibited to call or text a number on any Do Not Call list, and the use of an autodialer, artificial voice, or prerecorded message without proper consent is also not allowed. It is always advisable to contact your attorney to ensure your TCPA/DNC compliance.

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