Agency
Alaska law requires that agency disclosure be made:
AOnly at closing
BAt or before the time of entering into a listing agreement or buyer representation agreement✓ Correct
CWithin 24 hours of showing the property
DOnly if the consumer requests it
Explanation
Alaska requires licensees to disclose agency relationships at or before the time of entering into a listing or buyer representation agreement. The disclosure must be in writing and signed by the consumer.
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