Agency
Delaware's Seller Agent Disclosure requires that the listing agent provide the seller with written disclosure of agency:
AAfter the property goes under contract
BBefore or at the time of signing the listing agreement✓ Correct
COnly when dual agency is contemplated
DAt the closing table
Explanation
Delaware requires the listing agent to provide the seller with a written agency disclosure explaining the nature of the agency relationship before or at the time of signing the listing agreement.
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