Agency
Iowa's agency disclosure form must be provided to:
AOnly buyers
BOnly sellers
CAll buyers and sellers at first substantive contact✓ Correct
DOnly parties who have signed a representation agreement
Explanation
Iowa requires the agency disclosure form to be provided to all buyers and sellers (and landlords and tenants in rental transactions) at the time of first substantive contact.
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