Agency
Indiana requires that the agency disclosure form be provided to a consumer:
AOnly at closing
BBefore the consumer signs any contract
CAt first substantive contact✓ Correct
DOnly if the consumer requests it
Explanation
Indiana requires brokers to provide the agency disclosure to consumers at first substantive contact. This allows consumers to understand the broker's role and who the broker represents before sharing sensitive information.
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