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Blind ads do NOT: Select one:

a. Provide the name of the owner
b. Provide he property address
c. Give the listing price of the property
d. Indicate that the advertiser is an agent

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Final answer:

Blind ads in real estate do include the listing price, but might omit the owner's name, actual property address, and may not indicate if the advertiser is an agent.

Step-by-step explanation:

Blind ads in the context of real estate are advertisements that often omit key details about the property being advertised. It asks which element is NOT typically excluded in a blind ad. The correct option here is c. Give the listing price of the property.

Blind ads usually include the listing price to attract potential buyers, but they may not provide the name of the owner, the exact property address, or indicate that the advertiser is an agent, thereby maintaining some level of anonymity for the seller or the agent.

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