Agency
A Kentucky licensee who acts as a buyer's agent must present the buyer with a written agency disclosure:
AAt closing
BAt or before the first substantive contact✓ Correct
COnly when writing an offer
DOnly when the buyer requests it
Explanation
Kentucky requires written agency disclosure to be provided at or before the first substantive contact with the prospective buyer, which occurs when real estate services are first discussed.
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