Agency
Under Florida law, the 'No Brokerage Relationship Notice' must be provided:
AOnly when the licensee is acting as a seller's agent
BBefore or at the time of showing a residential property when no brokerage relationship has been established✓ Correct
COnly at the time of signing a purchase contract
DOnly for transactions involving commercial property
Explanation
Florida law (F.S.
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