Alaska License Law
In Alaska, which of the following requires a licensee to provide a written agency disclosure to a consumer?
AOnly when representing the buyer
BOnly when representing the seller
CAt the first substantive contact with a consumer, whether representing buyer or seller✓ Correct
DOnly after a purchase agreement has been signed
Explanation
Alaska requires written agency disclosure at the first substantive contact with a consumer — regardless of whether the licensee is representing the buyer or seller. This ensures consumers understand the agent's role before any significant real estate discussions occur.
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