Agency
In Florida, which relationship requires the MOST extensive written disclosure — the Single Agent Disclosure, the Transaction Broker Notice, or the No Brokerage Relationship Notice?
ANo Brokerage Relationship Notice — because there is no agency
BTransaction Broker Notice — because it's the default
CSingle Agent Disclosure — because it establishes a fiduciary relationship with expanded duties✓ Correct
DAll three require equally extensive written disclosures
Explanation
The Single Agent Disclosure is the most detailed because it establishes a full fiduciary relationship and must enumerate all fiduciary duties owed to the principal (loyalty, confidentiality, obedience, accounting, disclosure, skill, care, and diligence).
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