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A real estate broker should not advertise a mobile home for sale if it is located on which of the following?

  1. A privately owned piece of property with a lease about to expire

  2. A permanent foundation

  3. A government-owned land

  4. An open market

The correct answer is: A privately owned piece of property with a lease about to expire

A real estate broker should not advertise a mobile home for sale if it is located on a privately owned piece of property with a lease about to expire because the lease is about to run out, meaning the home would no longer have a place to sit on. This would make it difficult for a buyer to purchase and move the mobile home to another location. The other options, B, C, and D, do not pose the same potential complication as A, as they either involve a foundation or land that is owned by either a government entity or open market.