Agency
When must an Idaho licensee provide the 'Broker Representation Disclosure' to a consumer?
AOnly at closing
BBefore or at the time the licensee provides substantive real estate assistance✓ Correct
CAfter an offer is accepted
DOnly when requested by the consumer
Explanation
Idaho law requires the Broker Representation Disclosure be provided before or at the time a licensee provides substantive real estate assistance to a consumer.
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