Agency
Under Iowa agency disclosure requirements, a real estate licensee must disclose their agency status to all parties:
AOnly at closing
BBefore entering into a representation agreement or before first substantive contact regarding a specific property✓ Correct
CWithin 5 days of first meeting a consumer
DOnly when asked by the consumer
Explanation
Iowa requires licensees to make agency status disclosure at or before first substantive contact with a consumer, which is the point where real estate needs, financial qualifications, or motivation are first discussed.
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