Agency
In Colorado, which disclosure form must be presented by a broker at the first substantive contact with a prospective buyer or seller?
AA. Colorado Seller's Property Disclosure
BB. Brokerage Relationships in Real Estate Transactions (BRRET) disclosure✓ Correct
CC. Colorado Lead-Based Paint Disclosure
DD. Colorado HOA Disclosure
Explanation
Colorado brokers are required to present the 'Brokerage Relationships in Real Estate Transactions' (BRRET) disclosure form at the first substantive contact with a prospective buyer or seller. This form explains the different brokerage relationship options available in Colorado.
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