Agency
Idaho requires a written agency disclosure to be provided to all parties to a real estate transaction:
AAt closing
BOnly if requested by the client
CAt first substantial contact✓ Correct
DAfter an offer is accepted
Explanation
Idaho law requires licensees to provide an agency disclosure at the first substantial contact with a consumer. This ensures buyers and sellers understand the agent's role and representation in the transaction.
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