Agency
In Florida, which disclosure form must be provided before or at the time of entering into a listing agreement?
AThe Buyer Brokerage Agreement
BThe No Brokerage Relationship Notice
CThe Single Agent Disclosure✓ Correct
DThe Transaction Broker Disclosure
Explanation
When a licensee represents a seller as a single agent, the Single Agent Disclosure must be provided before or at the time of entering into the listing agreement. This informs the seller of the full fiduciary duties owed.
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