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What is an ad called that does not state the name of the brokerage representing the seller?

  1. A blind ad

  2. An anonymous ad

  3. A silent ad

  4. A hidden ad

The correct answer is: A blind ad

A blind ad is an ad that does not disclose the name of the brokerage representing the seller. This type of ad is typically used when the seller wants to maintain privacy or confidentiality, and does not want their real estate agent or brokerage to be named. Options B, C, and D are incorrect because they either imply that the ad is completely unidentified or that the seller's name is not included, whereas a blind ad specifically focuses on withholding information about the brokerage representing the seller.