Hawaii License Law
Under Hawaii law, when must an agency disclosure be given to a buyer or seller?
AA. Only at the time of closing
BB. At the first substantive contact or as soon as practicable during the initial contact✓ Correct
CC. Only when the buyer or seller requests it
DD. At the time of making or receiving an offer
Explanation
Hawaii requires agency disclosure at the first substantive contact or as soon as practicable. This allows buyers and sellers to understand representation relationships from the beginning of the real estate process, enabling informed decisions about whether to work with an agent.
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