Agency
Under Kansas law, the agency disclosure must be made:
AOnly at closing
BBefore the first substantive contact with a consumer✓ Correct
CAfter an offer is accepted
DWhen earnest money is deposited
Explanation
Kansas law requires agency disclosure to be made at or before the first substantive contact so consumers understand the licensee's role.
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