Agency
In Delaware, when does an agency relationship with a buyer most commonly begin?
AWhen the buyer views a property
BWhen the buyer signs a written buyer agency agreement✓ Correct
CWhen the agent first speaks to the buyer on the phone
DWhen the buyer makes an offer
Explanation
A formal agency relationship with a buyer is typically established when the buyer signs a written buyer agency agreement, creating a contractual obligation between agent and client.
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