Agency
A Florida real estate broker who uses email to provide the required brokerage relationship disclosure to a prospective client:
AViolates FREC rules since email is not an approved method
BMay use email if the recipient can retain and print the document and both parties agree✓ Correct
CMust always provide the disclosure in person
DMust send a certified letter instead
Explanation
Florida law allows disclosures to be provided electronically (including by email) if the recipient can retain and/or print the document. Electronic delivery is an accepted method under Florida's Electronic Signatures and Records Act (Chapter 668 F.
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