Agency
When must a Kentucky licensee provide the agency disclosure to a buyer?
AOnly at the time of closing
BAt the first substantive contact✓ Correct
CAfter the buyer has signed a purchase offer
DWhen the buyer requests it
Explanation
Kentucky requires licensees to provide an agency disclosure form at the first substantive contact with a prospective buyer or seller, before any confidential information is exchanged.
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