Agency
The Indiana Agency Disclosure form must be signed:
AOnly by the buyer
BOnly by the seller
CBy the prospective client before they provide confidential information✓ Correct
DOnly when an offer is submitted
Explanation
Indiana requires written agency disclosure before confidential information is exchanged. The prospective client should sign acknowledging receipt of the disclosure, clarifying the agent's role.
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