Agency
Massachusetts law requires buyer agents to provide buyers with a written agency disclosure:
AOnly at closing
BBefore the buyer makes an offer
CAt the first substantive contact✓ Correct
DOnly when a buyer signs a purchase agreement
Explanation
Massachusetts mandates that licensees provide the 'Massachusetts Mandatory Licensee-Consumer Relationship Disclosure' at the time of first substantive contact with a prospective buyer or seller.
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