Agency
The Colorado 'Definitions of Working Relationships' disclosure form is required to be presented at what point?
AOnly at contract signing
BAt the first substantial contact with a prospective buyer or seller✓ Correct
COnly when an offer is submitted
DBefore the first open house
Explanation
Colorado law requires the Definitions of Working Relationships disclosure to be provided at the 'first substantial contact' — generally the first meeting where the broker and potential client discuss specific properties or the client's real estate needs.
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