Agency
When must a Florida licensee provide the 'Consent to Transition to Transaction Broker' notice?
AAt first contact with a prospective buyer or seller
BBefore showing any property
CBefore transitioning from a single agent to a transaction broker relationship✓ Correct
DOnly after an offer has been received
Explanation
A licensee who has established a single agent relationship may transition to transaction broker status, but only with the informed written consent of the client. This consent must be obtained before the relationship changes. The transition notice must be presented and signed before the change takes effect.
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