Agency
In Illinois, the written disclosure of agency representation must be provided to the consumer:
AOnly at closing
BBefore the broker prepares an offer
CAt first substantive contact✓ Correct
DAfter the first property showing
Explanation
Illinois law requires brokers to provide the Disclosure of Information regarding Real Estate Agency Relationships at first substantive contact with a consumer. This ensures the consumer understands the broker's role before any significant information is exchanged.
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