Agency

Under Connecticut law, an agent must disclose their agency relationship to the other party in a transaction:

AOnly if asked
BBefore the first substantive contact or as soon as practicable✓ Correct
CAt closing
DOnly when a dual agency situation arises

Explanation

Connecticut requires licensees to disclose their agency relationship to unrepresented parties at or before first substantive contact, ensuring consumers know whom each agent represents.

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