Agency
The Maryland Brokerage Relationship Disclosure form must be provided to customers and clients:
AOnly at the time of settlement
BOnly after an offer is accepted
CAt the first opportunity before entering into a brokerage agreement or before showing✓ Correct
DOnly when requested by the consumer
Explanation
Maryland requires the Brokerage Relationship Disclosure form to be given at the first opportunity, before any brokerage agreement is signed or property is shown.
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