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Can I call visitors to an open house who provide their phone numbers on a sign-in sheet?

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Whether this would qualify as a customer inquiry is not clear from the Rules, and this is another area where NAR is seeking clarification from the FCC. The safest course would be to provide some kind of notice on the sign-in sheet alerting visitors that they are consenting to receive a follow-up call, such as providing space on the sign-in sheet for visitors to include their name, telephone number, and a box next to each line allowing the visitors to check “yes” if they would like to receive a follow-up call. My company publishes a telephone number with particular listings that interested consumers can call to receive additional information about the property. When the number is called, the system plays a recorded message about the home’s features. During the call, the system also captures the telephone number of the caller. Will this type of call be considered an “inquiry” for purposes of the exemption? The test under the Rules is whether the consumer has a reasonable expectation of r

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