Louisiana License Law
In Louisiana, a licensee's obligation to give a seller a copy of the signed listing agreement is required:
AOnly if the seller requests a copy
BAt the time of execution — the licensee must provide a copy of any contract or agreement they have the seller sign immediately upon signing✓ Correct
CAt closing only
DWithin 5 business days of signing
Explanation
Louisiana License Law requires licensees to provide clients with copies of all contracts and agreements at the time of execution (signing). This ensures clients have the documentation of agreements entered into on their behalf.
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