Agency
A Florida real estate licensee must give a prospective buyer the No Brokerage Relationship Notice:
ABefore showing any property✓ Correct
BBefore entering into a listing agreement
CBefore signing any contract
DOnly if requested by the buyer
Explanation
Florida law requires licensees to give the No Brokerage Relationship Notice before showing property to a buyer who has not entered into any representation agreement. This ensures buyers understand their relationship with the licensee.
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