Agency
When must a Louisiana real estate licensee provide the Agency Disclosure form to a prospective buyer?
AAt closing
BBefore the buyer makes an offer
CAt the first substantive discussion about a specific property✓ Correct
DOnly if the buyer requests it
Explanation
Louisiana law requires licensees to provide and discuss the agency disclosure at the first substantive discussion about a specific property so that consumers understand the agency relationship.
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